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1The character sheet (tee hee) for the webcomic ''Darths and Droids''. This page shows the various characters and the tropes related to them. If the character is a PC, the various characters they play will be here as well.
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5!The Players and their Characters
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7!!Jim
8[[folder:In General]]
9!!''Jim''
10->'''Pete''': Roleplaying is his downtime. He likes to turn his brain '''off'''.
11Jim is a roleplayer of the "XP and loot first, plot later" variety, and is more interested in having a cool adventure than in puzzles or plot. He tends to jump head first into things, often while barely understanding the situation and frequently making things worse. But Jim isn't stupid: he's actually a highly intelligent graduate student who can come up with plausible explanations for the most nonsensical stuff in the ''Star Wars'' universe. He just likes to "turn his brain off." He has developed a rather obvious crush on Annie, culminating in them starting to date at the end of ''Episode II''. The relationship sours between ''Episodes II'' and ''III'', but later recovers.
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13Plays Qui-Gon Jinn, Anakin for about two strips, and later Padmé, then - eventually[[note]]He started ''Episode IV'' with a string of characters like [[VideoGame/DarkForcesSaga Kyle Katarn]] and Captain Antilles killed off in rapid succession.[[/note]] - Han Solo, in D&D universe (originally) renamed "Greedo". In the Rogue One campaign, he plays "Kyle Katarn" (Saw Gerrera), then later takes the place of Bria Tharen (Jyn Erso). In ''Episode VII'' when everyone creates new characters he plays Poe Dameron.
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15* AggressiveNegotiations: Naturally, Jim is fond of this trope. Although he claims to need a laser blaster to properly negotiate, because the laser sword's reach isn't good enough.
16* AlternateUniverse: He has played [[Film/HarryPotter Hermione Granger]], [[Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic Friedrich von Trapp]], [[Film/XMenFilmSeries Wolverine]], [[Film/{{Aliens}} Newt]], [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Dorothy Gale]], [[Film/ThreeHundred King Leonidas]], [[Film/{{Avatar}} Neytiri]], [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} Sarah Connor]], [[Film/{{Jaws}} Martin Brody]], [[Film/{{Casablanca}} Rick Blaine]], [[Film/TheMuppetMovie Miss Piggy]], [[Film/{{Inception}} Mr. Saito]], [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean Elizabeth Swann]], [[Film/BackToTheFuturePartIII Clara Clayton]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} Bender Bending Rodriguez]], [[Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory Augustus Gloop]], [[Film/ForbiddenPlanet John J. Adams]], [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} Dr. Peter Venkman]], [[Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts Phalerus]], and [[Series/{{Thunderbirds}} Parker]].
17* BeardOfEvil: Jim subscribes to the idea that any character with a goatee must be evil, which is why he spends six campaigns played over about 12 years assuming the entire thing is orchestrated by a minor politician they met twice in the very first adventure. His complete distrust of people goatees makes Ben ask about the fact that Jim's first character also has a goatee.
18-->'''Ben:''' Can I look at your character sheet for a minute?
19-->'''Jim:''' No, you may not.
20* BeyondTheImpossible: The reason he ends up playing Han again in ''Force Awakens''; after his first character for the campaign died in his first scene, the replacement managed to die during the setup for the other players meeting him. The others note that the only way he could possibly top that is with a randomized character creation system in which dying was '''one of the roll results''', a la ''TabletopGame/{{Traveller}}''.
21* BrilliantButLazy: Which means that any character unfortunate enough to be played by Jim is landed with being TooDumbToLive (but see below).
22* ButHeSoundsHandsome: Both [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0697.html Jim himself]] and [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0205.html the]] [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0679.html characters]] he plays have nothing but praise for other characters played by him.
23* CaptainOblivious: Pete holds a grudge against him for most of Episode II, but eventually gives up because, as he points out, it's hard to hold a grudge against someone who doesn't even notice.
24* CaptainObvious: Jim doesn't quite get that it defeats the point of {{Foreshadowing}} if you spell it out immediately after giving it.
25* CharacterDerailment: InUniverse. His handling of Padmé is completely different from how the GM did it.
26* CharacterDevelopment: Throughout the series he develops quite a lot as a gamer. He started out as TheRealMan with little care for the plot or roleplaying; he ended up gaining some appreciation for them and in ''Episode III'' even managed to impress [[TheRoleplayer Annie]] with his roleplaying. Also, it seems that by ''Episode IV'' he [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0782.html learned]] there's a difference between in-character and out-of-character knowledge (back in ''Episode I'' the idea [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0157.html seemed to confuse him]]).
27* CloudCuckoolander: His philosophy on gaming starts with a Film/ForrestGump reference and ends with "Chocolate dice!". Also, it seemingly never occurred to him that when he learns something his character isn't supposed to know during session he should simply pretend not to hear it [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0707.html until Corey did just that]].
28* ComicallyMissingThePoint:
29** During Episode IV, he comes to the belief that crafting an amazingly over-designed backstory for his new character will prevent them from dying, rather than just taking efforts to avoid their death in the first place.
30** In the events of ''Rogue One'', Jim's plan is to break into the Toprawa data facility to find the location of Toprawa.
31* ComplexityAddiction: Dips into it, briefly, during Episode IV. His backstory for Greedo is ludicrously overdeveloped, to the extent that even Annie is dismayed by how much of it there is.
32* CrazyEnoughToWork: His specialty is coming up with desperate ideas that, by any logic, should be utterly insane, stupid and unworkable... and yet somehow do. The problem is Jim subscribes to this notion ''too much''. He believes that a plan ''must'' be crazy enough to work, and never really stops to think about using entirely sensible plans instead, often endangering his characters and everyone around them.
33* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: In addition to having a degree, in Episode IV he appears to be playing a one-dimensional goofball... only to reveal that this was an ''in-character'' act. [[spoiler:Not only that, but while playing Han he has betrayed his party five times and gotten away with it simply for the in-character reward money his EngineeredHeroics earned.]]
34* EpicFail: As Kyle Katarn, he managed to slice his hands off. Then it turns out not only did he do that, he also sliced off both his legs as well (the GM told Jim to make Kyle consistent with how he'd play a character). Afterward, everyone decided it was best none of Jim's characters get a lightsaber again.
35* ForgotAboutHisPowers: Jim often forgets what abilities his characters have, or are supposed to have, along with thinking the Force is just a substitute for magic.
36* GambitRoulette: His plan for the Mos Eisley pod race. Almost ''every single step'' of the plan by all rights should have ensured its spectacular failure, and yet it still somehow ''works''.
37* GeniusDitz: DoubleSubversion: He's a genius most of the time, it's only when he's gaming that he's a moron... but because the comic is entirely concerned with a game campaign and we never see the characters in any other setting, he still comes across as an idiot with flashes of brilliance on a particular subject (geophysics).
38** There are hints that he may be prone to ditzy behavior even when not gaming. After all, he did [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0573.html yell in public]] [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0572.html that vampires do not sparkle in the daylight]]...
39* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:[[UnreliableNarrator According to Jim himself at least]], the time he played Kyle Katarn ended with Katarn [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0679.html bravely sacrificing himself]] The actual event [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1591.html was less heroic than he thought]].]]
40* IdiotHero: When he's actually trying to be a hero.
41* {{Jerkass}}: Intentionally, at the beginning of Episode II, Jim tries to be more rude and standoff-ish in an attempt at roleplaying.
42* TheLoad:
43** Through Episode VI. Half the happenings on Endor happen because of Jim's unthinking tendency to shoot first make him sabotage them at every step, preventing the main party from actually being involved in the main plot ''at all''.
44** And again (or previously, if you like) with ''Rogue One''. [=K-2SO=]'s death comes about because of Jim's stupidity, and he at several points sabotages or actively passes up sensible plans ''because'' they're sensible.
45* TheLoonie: Jim's "turn his brain off" school of roleplaying usually results in him doing the stupidest thing possible at every turn (usually while convincing himself that he's being brilliant) because it's more fun that way.
46* {{Malaproper}}: Sort of inverted, Jim [[KnowNothingKnowItAll immediately and authoritatively]] states a random definition for whatever alien word the DM mentions.
47** For some value of "random". At least some of them may be soundalikes, not that they make any ''sense'':
48--> '''Obi-Wan''': [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0003.html "Jedi"?]]
49--> '''Qui-Gon''': [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheddar_cheese It's a type of cheese.]]
50** In fact, quite a few of his malapropisms involve food: we also have "Croissant" for Coruscant and "Ratatouille" for Tatooine.
51** It gets to the point that when he gets a character's name right, the others are alarmed.
52* MeaningfulName: Jim being one letter off from Jin. No longer meaningful as of Qui-Gon's death. [[spoiler:And gets meaningful again a lot later, when he takes over the NPC "Bria Tharen" in the ''Rogue One'' campaign and immediately renames her "Jyn".]]
53* MinMaxing:
54** Jim only made Qui-Gon older than Obi-Wan for an extra point in intelligence. Which becomes kind of pointless since Jim never uses his brain anyhow.
55** Kyle Katarn had limited mobility, but stupidly high charisma.
56* MethodActing: In-universe he [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0754.html took this approach to roleplaying]] at some point between ''Episode III'' and ''IV''.
57* NeverMyFault: Not only does Jim not seem to realise he's ever responsible for the latest disaster the group faces, but the one time it's explicitly laid out to him, by Darth Maul, he instantly blames Padmé for everything.
58* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Every other day. And this is an understatement. And most of the time he (apparently) doesn't even notice when it's pointed out.
59-->'''Owen:''' Yes. [The Sand People] used to be a peaceful, meditative race, until about ten years ago, [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0098.html when they mysteriously acquired weapons]] [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0100.html and started shooting at pod races.]] They began terrorising town dwellers, claiming some sort of broken promise. They've descended into barbarism.\
60'''Jim:''' ''(now playing Padmé)'' Wow. I wouldn't like to be the one responsible for that.
61** See "Unwitting Instigator of Doom." The gist of it is that ninety percent of the game is Jim's fault.
62* NoodleIncident: Has had several, the two biggest being Annie's game between ''Episodes II'' and ''III'' [[spoiler:where he threw a fit when Annie introduced [[Literature/TheTwilightSaga sparkling vampires]] and didn't explain that they weren't evil]], and between ''Episode III'' and ''IV'' when he [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0754.html ran a "gritty action-o-drama" campaign of his own]].
63** Averted for the campaign between ''Episodes III'' and ''IV'', where he played as both Kyle Katarn and Bria Tharen in a campaign to get the Peace Moon plans (getting both characters killed, and getting banned from owning a laser sword ever again). This was eventually revealed in the ''Rogue One'' campaign.
64* {{Railroading}}: He gets very upset whenever the players try going off-script in Jim's Epic Backstory, even in instances where there's no script to go off to begin with.
65* TheRealMan: Jim is a ditz, but, at least initially, he's just here to kill stuff. Everything else is a means to that end.
66* SenselessSacrifice: In ''Episode VI'', Jim becomes a little too attached to the idea of sacrificing his characters for "heroic" purposes, even when there are better, less suicidal options available.
67* SkewedPriorities:
68** When he has a chance to prevent Qui-Gon from dying using the Fate Manipulation skill, his need to win an argument with the GM takes precedence over his desire to keep his character alive. So even though it has been over twenty-four Earth hours, he successfully argues that due to interplanetary travel and Earth not existing in this storyverse, his Fate Manipulation skill hasn't recharged. The GM decides not to waste energy and concedes the argument. Thus, Qui-Gon dies.
69** Jim's need to have a gun at all times means he often finds it legitimately hard to chose between holding onto his gun or dropping the plot device, or worse, plunging to his death.
70* SmarterThanYouLook: He's working on his Ph.D, which surprises just about everyone whenever he spouts something intelligent.
71--> '''Pete:''' Roleplaying is his downtime. He likes to turn his brain ''off''.
72* SureLetsGoWithThat: His attempt at running a serious dramatic campaign (based off ''Film/ZeroHour1957'') turns into a more action-comedy campaign (''Film/{{Airplane}}''). He apparently rolled with it and the group had a lot of fun.
73* TheyKilledKenny: Sooner or later, every character Jim plays tends to die. Qui-Gon, Padmé, Kyle, Jyn, Bail, Captain Antilles... during Episode VII, this reaches a peak when his new character (after Poe apparently bites it) dies before the other players even ''met'' him, at which point the GM has him bring back Greedo, solely because of all Jim's characters, he was the most alive. [[spoiler:And even then, that doesn't last.]]
74* TooDumbToLive: Most of Jim's characters. Somewhat inverted in that any Jim character is so obviously a danger to himself that the other characters do their best to protect him: for example, as Captain Antilles in A New Hope he is banned from wielding a lightsabre because of his track record of maiming himself (as Kyle Katarn[=/=]Saw Gurrera), and as Han Solo in Return Of The Jedi, where he is insisting on storming a fort by the front door, the Ewocs (or more accurately, the GM) tactfully head him off by telling him that the 'front door' is the one cunningly disguised as the back door and vice versa.
75* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As mentioned up above in NiceJobBreakingItHero, pretty much ''all'' of the plot is Jim's fault, sooner or later, but one of the bigger screw-ups was giving Anakin a blood transfusion. This ultimately causes the near-eradication of the Jedi Order. Things Jim has caused:
76** The war between the Trade Federation and Naboo.
77** The creation of Darth Vader (and through that, the rise of the Empire, the extermination of the Jedi, and the destruction of Naboo).
78** Turning the Sand People from peaceful, primitive natives into aggressive raiders who attack farmers.
79** Driving the Separatist Movement from "Peaceful Protest," to "Open War."
80** Driving the Rebels from Hoth (as well as their last four bases) [[spoiler:although unlike the other examples, this ''was'' actually something he was aiming to do and not just him screwing things up, as it was part of the character he was playing]].
81** Qui-Gon giving Anakin midi-chlorians caused [[spoiler:the real Han Solo's son, Kylo Ren, to gain Force potential. "Greedo" killing Han and stealing his ship and identity led him to want "Han" dead.]]
82* {{UST}}: With Annie throughout ''Episode II'', getting upgraded to an official relationship by the end. At the end of Episode VI, they're engaged to be married, and the telling of the ''Rogue One,'' campaign happens three days before they tie the knot.
83* WordSaladPhilosophy: His personal philosophy [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0143.html seems to be this]]. Then again, he's probably got a better one when he's more lucid.
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86[[folder:Qui-Gon Jinn]]
87!!''Qui-Gon Jinn''
88[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quigon.jpg]]
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90Qui-Gon Jinn was a Jedi Knight and Obi-Wan's master. He's killed by Darth Maul on Naboo.
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92* FlatCharacter: Since Jim barely stays "in-character" early on, Qui-Gon has very little actual character.
93* HeroWithAnFInGood: As a Jedi Master, Qui-Gon is expected to be a wise and experienced representative of the Jedi Order. As detailed in [[https://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0141.html this strip and the accompanying commentary]], Jim has done a less-than-stellar job at it.
94-->'''Yoda:''' Hmmm. [[{{Understatement}} Remedial course on Jedi ethics, you need.]]
95* LawfulGood: In-universe, [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0064.html in theory]]. ''Maybe''.
96* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: He and Obi-Wan were supposed to negotiate with the Trade Federation, but Jim got bored and decided to explore the room. From there, the whole plot spirals entirely out of control.
97* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As detailed in Jim's profile, to say that Qui-Gon's actions have set in motion galaxy-spanning events that have affected almost every campaign is [[{{Understatement}} putting it lightly]].
98-->'''Pete:''' [[https://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0840.html Actually, like everything, it's all kind of Qui-Gon's fault.]]
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101[[folder:Padmé Amidala]]
102!!''Padmé Amidala''
103[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/padme3_1.jpg]]
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105Padmé Amidala was the 14 year-old elected queen of Naboo introduced in ''The Phantasmal Malevolence''. When her term in office expired, she became a Senator for Naboo on Coruscant. After Qui-Gon was killed, she wound up a player character played by Jim. She's killed by Anakin on Naboo.
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107* ActionGirl: Though Padmé participated in fights throughout ''The Phantasmal Malevolence'', it was ramped up when [[TheRealMan Jim]] took over, his immediate reaction being to roleplay her taking back the royal palace from the Trade Federation.
108* BadBadActing: Jim's attempts at playing Padmé trying to act casual leave Obi-Wan (or Jim, or both) looking clueless.
109* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: After Jim starts playing as her, she goes from being a wise ruler to an impulsive jerk. Amongst other things, Jim interrogates Padmé's body double after an assassination attempt while she is lying on the ground dying, threatens to eradicate Bail Organa's entire planet if he does not vote in favour of creating a Grand Army for the Republic, and constantly tries to have her [[EvilChancellor Not So Evil Chancellor]], Sio Bibble (which Jim keeps mangling as "Bubble"), executed just for having a goatee. It eventually turns out Jim is doing this one on purpose - this is how he thinks a politician is ''supposed'' to act.
110* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:The Japor snippet Anakin gave her keeps her from dying.]]
111* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Trying to intimidate the Separatists by invoking Palpatine's name really didn't work.
112* TemptingFate: "No-one's losing a hand while I'm in charge!" Which is, technically, true.
113* TookALevelInKindness: After Annie suggests Jim ramp things down, Padmé mellows down considerably when not in combat. He still hates Bibble, though.
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116[[folder:"Greedo" / "Han Solo"]]
117!!''"Alfredo" / "Benito" / "Chi'ra" / "Dominico" / "Enrico" / "Freddo" / "Greedo" / "Han Solo" / "Ignazio" / "Julio" / "Kevin" / "Marco" / "Nunzio" / "Ohnaka" / "Quirino" / "Romeo" / "Sergio" / "Taleggio" / "Umberto" / "Vittorio" / "Waldo" / "Xasha" / "Yanni" / "Zeppo" / "No Name"''
118[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/han5.jpg]]
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120"Han Solo" is a pilot and serial identity thief first introduced as "Greedo" who meets Luke and Obi-Wan in a bar in Mos Eisley, and agrees to fly them to Naboo. After getting in a cantina argument on Tatooine with the original Han Solo, he killed him and stole both his identity and his ship, the ''Millennium Falcon''.
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122* AintTooProudToBeg: [[spoiler:When finally faced with the consequences of his actions and no way out, in the form of an insanely angry Kylo Ren, Greedo (or possibly Jim) actually tries begging for his life. But it's no help.]]
123* ArbitrarySkepticism: Thanks to how the group eventually made the Force work, Jim averts this from Han's canon attitude from episode IV. It still amounts to the same thing, though, since Jim states that "Yes, the Force exists, but blasters are more reliable."
124* ButForMeItWasTuesday: He even quotes the original version when confronted by Kylo Ren. And in fairness, he does steal a lot identities.
125* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: In Jim's Epic Backstory, he's incapable of going without betraying people at the drop of a hat.
126* DumpStat: Jim intentionally made wisdom his dump stat.
127* GratuitousItalian: Speaks like this as Greedo. He drops it after Greedo changes identities with Han... [[spoiler:only to pick it up again when the character loses all memory of being Greedo ''or'' Han, calling himself "Freddo" instead. According to Chewie he copied it when he stole the real Freddo's identity, and it was just as ludicrously fake when Freddo did it.]]
128* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: No matter how often stealing people's identities keeps backfiring on him, he never stops doing it.
129** Stealing Han Solo's identity means everybody assumes he is Han, and since Han was a shape-shifter, there's no way for Greedo to prove his innocence.
130** During Episode VII, he tries pretending to be a Stormtrooper... only to be immediately busted for being out of armor.
131* IHaveManyNames: "Han Solo" is a serial identity thief, having used a series of [[AlphabeticalThemeNaming alphabetically escalating]] aliases.
132** In his character's backstory, he started with Alberto after stealing his speeder and finding his registration papers. While escaping from Lady Proxima, he stole the identity of Patrol Officer Benito when he stole his wallet. He palmed Qi'ra's identification while escaping Corellia and passed it off as his own as "[[GenderBlenderName Chi'ra]]". He stole the uniform and identity of Orron III prison guards Dominico and Enrico after breaking out, and finally stole the identity of Freddo, [[spoiler:alias Tobias Beckett]]. He would later go on to take on the identity of someone named Greedo in another adventure before going to Tatooine and meeting Obi-Wan and Luke.
133** "Han Solo" was the identity that stuck around the longest, but at some point he almost changed his and Chewbacca's identities to [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Iago and Jafar]].
134** [[spoiler:By the time of the sequel trilogy, he's all the way up to "Xasha", and becomes "Yanni" and finally "Zeppo" over the course of the comic. By the time they attack the Peace Moon, he kills what the DM says is just a nameless trooper and so then ''[[TheNameless declares he now has no name]]''. He reverts to his "Han Solo" identity right before being killed by Kylo Ren.]]
135--->'''Chewbacca:''' I would say that will get confusing, but then I’ve been hanging around with you for over 40 years and I’m not sure there’s any room to go further in that direction.
136* MeaningfulName: "[[MiserAdvisor Greedo]]", though not for the reason it first appears. It's a theme naming, stolen from other people, going back to someone named Alberto.
137* TheMillstone: In Greedo's Epic Backstory. A good chunk of the plot occurs because of his sheer unthinking stupidity even when he's not ''deliberately'' sabotaging things, he sabotages them anyway. The hard part is working out which bits are the character's stupidity and which is Jim's.
138* TheMole: [[spoiler:Admits in Cloud City that he was the traitor Luke had been searching for]].
139* TheNameless: [[spoiler:Invoked. When he kills a random stormtrooper on the Peace Moon in Episode VII, he declares he steals the dead trooper's name. The [=DM=] says the dead trooper was a nameless trooper, so Jim declares that his character now has no name. Taken to absurd hilarity when even the transcript starts referring to him as (No Name).]]
140* NotInThisForYourRevolution: How Jim plays him [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0927.html in Episode V]].
141* ObfuscatingStupidity:
142** In-universe, Greedo/Han appears to be this. In Episode V, he casually reveals to the other players that his character has low intelligence and wisdom. Which means that all this time he's been ''intentionally'' playing Greedo/Han as an idiot. The other players are shocked to find this out, because they [[IdiotHero honestly didn't notice any difference.]] And then [[spoiler:that turns out to have been even more obfuscating, with Han actually being the traitor all along.]]
143** Attempted during Episode VI, [[spoiler:after being unfrozen, Han pretends he's reverted to Greedo again, only for Chewie to tell him to knock it off.]]
144* OneSteveLimit: Averted in-universe as "Greedo" has the same name as a Rodian killed by Anakin back in ''Episode I''. Also averted in the meta sense, as having the movie's Han become the strip's "Greedo" and vice-versa really makes things confusing.
145** Somewhat confusingly, Jabba later mentions that the "Greedo" killed by Anakin was the son of [[spoiler:the Rodian named Han Solo, who Jim, playing the other "Greedo", kills and takes the identity of. Greedo just stole the identity of Greedo's father.]]
146* RewardedAsATraitorDeserves: [[spoiler:He was the Empire's spy in the Rebellion, repeatedly giving information to the Empire in order to create EngineeredHeroics and make money off of them. After he helps The Empire arrange an ambush on Cloud City, Darth Vader freezes him in alcohol]].
147[[/folder]]
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149[[folder:Bria Tharen]]
150!!''"Bria Tharen" / Jyn Erso''
151[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bria.jpg]]
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153A rebel, and the adopted daughter of Kyle Katarn. Her biological father works for the Empire. Initially an [=NPC=], she eventually gets to be played by Jim after Kyle Katarn dies. She's killed by the Peace Moon on Toprawa.
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155* AdaptationalNameChange: She's Jyn Erso from ''Film/RogueOne'' under a different name taken in disgust with her father. This is then switched back to Jyn once Jim takes over the character.
156* ArchnemesisDad: She hates her biological father and anyone who works with him.
157* CharacterDevelopment: Jim comes up with a backstory for her hinging on discovering her father wasn't entirely as bad as she thought.
158* ExactWords: Tends to follow Cassian's instructions in the most literal and unhelpful way possible. For example, she asks a blind monk if he ''saw'' a suspicious person pass by, then declines the monk's offer of further help because, "That's not what Cassian asked me to do."
159* TheLoad: The GM seems to be testing just how obstructive he can be without the players calling him out. Bria pisses off the contacts she's supposed to meet up with, wanders into the middle of firefights, forces the [[ThouShaltNotKill pacifist Cassian]] into killing, and accidentally shoots her own teammates. Amazingly, being taken over by Jim becomes a step-up... mostly.
160* YouKilledMyFather: Inverted. She wants to kill [[ShoutOut Montoja]] [[Film/ThePrincessBride Intigua]] for ''helping'' her father.
161--> '''Bria:''' Your name is Montoja Intigua! You helped my father! Prepare to die!
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163
164[[folder:Poe, Allan and Edgar Dameron]]
165!!''Poe, Allan and Edgar Dameron''
166[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/poe7_2x.jpg]]
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168Poe Dameron is a pilot working for the Resistance, a rebel group opposed to the authoritarian First Order. After Poe is killed in a [=PIE=] Fighter crash landing on Tatooine, he's replaced by his identical twin brother Allan, who is later replaced by his second twin Edgar after he decides to have Allan die in Episode VIII.
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170* AmbiguousSituation: As both Jim and Sally's save rolls took place hidden behind the DM's screen, his status as a ManchurianAgent for the First Order isn't quite clear as to whether he succeeded in resisting the mind control and is merely playing along or if he failed and is actually TheMole in the Resistance.
171* BackupTwin: As Poe dies in the fighter crash that strands Finn, the character's later appearances are Poe's identical brother Allan. Jim decides to have Allan die in Episode VIII, replacing him with his second twin... Edgar. [[spoiler:Subverted when Edgar accidentally lets slip that he faked his death as Allan and pretended to be his own twin, and shortly later admitting that he did the same thing as Poe.]]
172* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: After being subject to legitimate torture by the First Order, Kylo Ren uses his powers to compel Poe into wanting to dance... while still strapped to the chair.
173* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler:Poe, Allan and Edgar are all the same person. After surviving the crash-landing on Tatooine, Poe assumed the identity of his "twin" Allan, and later faked his death as "Allan" and became "Edgar".]]
174* TheMole: Poe was ''supposed'' to be one for the First Order along with Finn, with Kylo Ren forcefully coercing him into being so with the Force. Then he crash-landed on Tatooine and died. [[spoiler:However, it turns out that Poe, Allan and Edgar are all [[FakingTheDead the same person]], thus leaving Poe potentially as a ManchurianAgent inside the Resistance.]]
175* ThemeTwinNaming: [[Creator/EdgarAllanPoe Poe, Allan and Edgar]].
176* YourDaysAreNumbered: Poe passes on the map to Ach-To to [=BB8=], which dooms him as it does anyone who passes the map on. [[spoiler:Changing identities as his "twin brothers" was his attempt at cheating his fate.]]
177[[/folder]]
178
179[[folder:Other Characters]]
180* HundredPercentHeroismRating: Kyle Katarn had ''incredibly'' high charisma, to the point where all of his followers run to their deaths towards the devastation of the Peace Moon laser out of pure loyalty.
181* RaceLift: Kyle Katarn, due to using the likeness of [[Creator/ForestWhitaker Saw Gerrera]] from ''Film/RogueOne''.
182* WeHardlyKnewYe:
183** Kyle Katarn gets a few short scenes where he explains plot points, then dies.
184** Whatever Jim's portrayal of Bail Organa was, it was never shown on-screen as the Polis Massa mission that resulted in Bail's death was only ever described by the other players to Corey rather than being shown.
185** Captain Antilles appears at the very end of the ''Rogue One'' campaign and at the beginning of Episode IV before being unceremoniously killed by Vader.
186** In Episode VII, one of his replacement characters ''[[BeyondTheImpossible was killed by a First Order air strike before he could even meet the party]]''.
187[[/folder]]
188
189!!Ben
190[[folder:In General]]
191!!''Ben''
192->'''Pete''': Oh, you took character/player separation as a flaw, uh?\
193'''Ben''': That's not in the rules...\
194'''Pete''': I meant in real life.
195
196An old roleplaying buddy of Jim's. Ben is often the voice of reason, and tries his best to rein Jim in. He's rather more focused on the role-playing than Jim--he's one of the few participants to distinguish between in-character knowledge and out-of-character knowledge, and he's even taking drama classes to help with improv. He's also very good at thinking his way around the GM's setting and rules. He has a habit of pointing out the flaws in the setting. He studies medicine outside the campaign, if only because his father wants him to. After his sister Sally confronts him over this in ''Episode III'', he goes away to rethink his life, and doesn't return until two years later during ''Episode IV''.
197
198Played Obi-Wan Kenobi until he was killed by Darth Vader in ''Episode IV'' and then took control of Jim's sidekick, Chewbacca; though he still occasionally returns to the role of Obi-Wan as a ghost. He was not present in the Rogue One campaign (which, in the comic's player's continuity, was because he was WalkingTheEarth at the time). In ''Episode VII'' when everyone creates new characters he plays Lor San Tekka. When Lor gets killed, he becomes General Hux.
199----
200* AloofBigBrother: Toes the line between this and BigBrotherMentor.
201* AlternateUniverse: He has played [[Film/HarryPotter Ron Weasley]], [[Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic Kurt von Trapp]], [[Film/XMenFilmSeries Cyclops]], [[Franchise/{{Alien}} Ellen Ripley]], [[Film/TheWizardOfOz the Scarecrow]], [[Film/ThreeHundred Stelios]], [[Film/{{Avatar}} Norm Spellman]], [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} John Connor]], [[Film/{{Jaws}} Dr. Matt Hooper]], [[Film/{{Casablanca}} Sam]], [[Film/TheMuppetMovie Fozzie Bear]], [[Film/{{Inception}} Dom Cobb]], [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean Will Turner]], [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture Marty McFly]], [[Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory Grandpa Joe]], [[Film/ForbiddenPlanet Jerry Farman]], [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} Dr. Raymond Stantz]], [[Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts Hylas]], [[Series/{{Thunderbirds}} Lady Penelope]] and Franchise/IndianaJones, but has no character that we know of in ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} Hypnotoads & Hyperchickens]]''. Maybe he was the GM for that one.
202** During the TimeSkip between Episode IV and V, he played [[spoiler:Batman]].
203* ArmorPiercingResponse: After he returns in Episode IV, Sally is angry he was missing for two years with little to no contact just because [[ObliviousToTheirOwnDescription someone dear to him made him question his life]]. When asked who it was, he just says they "asked me why I was studying medicine". Cue a quiet "oh" from Sally.
204* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Pays great attention to the most minute of details to use to his advantage -- starting from taking notes of the GM's scrolling screen intro to actually deciphering Pete/R2-D2's [[{{Conlang}} beep language]] to realize that he's being hacked.
205* TheBusCameBack: He returns in [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0719.html episode 719]].
206%%* DeadpanSnarker
207* LeavingYouToFindMyself: He goes on a two-year-long journey to rethink his life after Sally questions him why he's doing exactly what their father wants by studying medicine during the ''Episode III'' campaign.
208* MeaningfulName: Ben was a name Obi-Wan took after the purge.
209* MrExposition: Shares this role with Sally in episode IV.
210* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Not nearly as bad as Jim, though.
211* OnlySaneMan: At least among the players, though he's not above twisting the insanity around to his benefit. His comparative sanity is most evident in the latter parts of Episode III.
212** However, at the beginning of Episode II, he was deliberately trying to avert this. Then Annie out-did him in insanity, and he moved back to this.
213** Not to mention towards the end of Episode I, where even he joins in on the ridiculous plan to get into the palace.
214* PlayingAgainstType[[invoked]]: After Lor San Tekka is abruptly killed at the beginning of ''Episode VII'', Ben rolls a new character. Said character is ''[[TheDragon General Hux]]'', after Ben consistently playing generally NiceGuy characters.
215** Most of Ben's characters tend to be more grounded OnlySaneMan types like himself; even Hux is usually very deadpan. In Episode VIII, Ben decides to switch things up and plays Rose as a trigger-happy {{Cloudcuckoolander}} who eagerly goes along with the latest insane plan and boasts about hearing imaginary voices. The other players are a bit nonplussed, unsurprisingly.
216* PutOnABus: He's nowhere to be seen at the start of ''Episode IV''. He comes back just after the party's scuffle with the raiders.
217* RageQuit: Pete accused him of this when he didn't bother to roll against Vader's Force Disintegrate (in truth, Vader rolled really well and Obi-Wan had a penalty to his roll for being distracted and so Ben figured it wasn't worth trying). He's proved wrong when Ben shows up at the next session having taken over Chewbacca's character.
218* TheRoleplayer: One of the few who actually ''tries'' to keep in-character and out-of-character knowledge separate. Especially when he works out that Padmé is the real Queen Amidala. He never speaks up because while ''he'' knew it, ''Obi-Wan'' didn't.
219* SharedFamilyQuirks: Ben proves, with how he plays Rose, that zany imagination isn't limited to just Sally.
220* TheSmartGuy: He's easily the most intelligent among the players, and enjoys the problem-solving aspect of the game.
221* WalkingTheEarth: Or something to that effect. It turns out Ben disappeared in the time between Episode III and IV to find himself. Only he forgot to really keep in contact, so everyone thought the worst, especially Sally.
222* WellDoneSonGuy: According to Sally, the only reason he was going into medicine is because his dad wants him to.
223[[/folder]]
224
225[[folder:Obi-Wan Kenobi]]
226!!''Obi-Wan Kenobi''
227[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/obiwan3.jpg]]
228[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/obiwan4.jpg]]
229
230Obi-Wan Kenobi is introduced as a Jedi Padawan, apprenticed to Qui-Gon. He later becomes a Jedi Knight and Anakin's master. By the time of ''A New Generation'', is an aging Jedi Master who has been living as a hermit on Tatooine for 19 years. He died on the Peace Moon, using Force Transcend to become a cloud of midi-chlorians that retained his personality.
231----
232* AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: After using Force Transcend he has become a cloud of midi-chlorians.
233* HeroicSacrifice: While dueling Darth Vader, he stops to use Force Persuasion to stop the clones from firing on the other players. Doing so however, leaves him vulnerable to Vader's next attack.
234* HonorBeforeReason: Not only is his version of Obi-Wan an example of this trope, but Ben's commitment to staying in-character means that Obi-Wan will, at crucial moments, take actions that Ben knows full well to be bad ideas.
235* InTheEndYouAreOnYourOwn: When Yoda goes to deal with Palpatine in ''Revelation of the Sith'', Obi-Wan goes alone to Naboo to arrest Anakin. As all the other remaining player characters of the party except Yoda are aligned with Anakin by choice or obligation, Obi-Wan is alone to confront him and try to stop galactic conquest.
236* LawfulGood: As a Jedi, Obi-Wan should be this in-universe. Ben does well with the Good half, [[NeutralGood not so much]] with the Lawful, but still better than Jim.
237-->'''Ben:''' I wrote "Good" on my character sheet, and I jolly well ''meant'' it! Unlike ''some'' people!
238* SpiritAdvisor: Even after dying, he continues to occasionally advise Luke as a cloud of midi-chlorians.
239* TokenGoodTeammate: By the end of ''Revelation of the Sith'', he and Yoda are the only two player characters not aligned with Anakin's galactic conquest scheme.
240* TooPowerfulToLive: Being the only character who played through three entire consecutive campaigns and leveled up accordingly, Obi-Wan was the only character who could conceivably hold his own against Vader in ''A New Generation''. His death solidified Vader's threat [[spoiler:as Padmé was almost nearly the same level as Obi-Wan, and thus she just as vastly over-leveled the party as Obi-Wan did]], and forced Ben to switch to Chewbacca, a considerably lower-level character.
241[[/folder]]
242
243[[folder:Chewbacca]]
244!!''Chewbacca''
245[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chewbacca5.jpg]]
246
247Han's friendly and urbane partner, who constantly has to deal with Han's ridiculous schemes. Originally an NPC sidekick, he's eventually taken over by Ben.
248----
249* BeleagueredAssistant: For "Han", not surprisingly.
250* BerserkButton: [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0794.html Don't ever]] [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0806.html call him]] a Wookiee-gram.
251* TheBerserker: Supposedly, though you'd never know from his behavior.
252-->'''"Han":''' One thing you gotta learn, kid: Chewie's never really under control.
253* DeadpanSnarker: Thanks to his partner's insane antics.
254* DumpStat: [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0749.html Jim revealed]] that he made Chewbacca high in everything he perceived as dump stats. The result of this is that Chewbacca is not only able to speak but is in fact quite eloquent and refined. It's later revealed that Jim certainly made intelligence Greedo's dump stat, so that one's confirmed.
255* TheExile: Supporting Yoda during the war lead to his having to leave home, and working with Greedo.
256* {{Flanderization}}: Jim's attempt at writing Chewie for the Epic Backstory involves him ramping up the fancy talk to an extent even Ben finds ridiculous... and making him stereotypically British in the process.
257* {{Foil}}: Invoked by Jim, who made Chewie high in all of Greedo's dump stats. The result is a well educated, intelligent wookiee who can fight effectively with just his bare arms contrasting to the selfish, dull human gunslinger once known as Greedo.
258* GeniusBruiser: Very smart and [[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness extremely eloquent]], but also a huge and strong wookiee.
259* GenreSavvy: In [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0778.html Episode 778]], this is how he deals with Pete, in place of [[spoiler:"Let the Wookie win." He puts a cursed coin in the pouch of his own character in TabletopGames just so that KleptomaniacHero types who would kill him for his own loot would get the curse in return, needing for them to bargain with him for resurrection just to get rid of it.]]
260** In [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0806.html Episode 806]], while pretending to be a prisoner, he deliberately loosens his restraints in anticipation of a possible martial engagement.
261* HypercompetentSidekick: More competent than "Greedo"/"Han", at least. The two seem to get along most of the time, though Chewbacca does occasionally get annoyed when his partner does something stupid, like [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0755.html thoughtlessly lowering their renumeration]].
262* MisplacedRetribution: [[DefiedTrope Defied]]. When Han shoots out two engines in Episode VI, Chewbacca specifically asks who gave Han a blaster ''before'' he blames anyone.
263* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: [[spoiler:After Han is killed by Kylo Ren in Episode VII, Chewbacca takes a shot at Kylo and wounds him significantly before taking out four troopers, all in one round of combat. He then remotely detonates the charges he and Han had set up in the Peace Moon's main weapon systems hexagon, the blast from the resulting explosion sending another trooper [[RailingKill over the railing and to his death]].]]
264* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:Ben knew about Han's treachery, and went along with it in and out of character.]]
265* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: When played by the GM, he's like this constantly. Ben loosens up on it slightly.
266* TheUnintelligible: Surprisingly, not only {{averted}} but also {{inverted}}: [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0749.html he's one of the most talkative and sophisticated characters]].
267[[/folder]]
268
269[[folder:Lor San Tekka]]
270!!''Lor San Tekka''
271[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lorsantekka_2x.jpg]]
272
273Lor San Tekka is an old expeditionary partner of the Jedi Luke Amidala. Some years prior to ''The Forced-Away Kin'' he travelled with Luke. He's killed on Tatooine by Kylo Ren.
274----
275* ObfuscatingStupidity: Tries pretending he doesn't know where Ach-To is, so Kylo Ren would take him prisoner in a way he could escape from. Unfortunately, Sally wasn't playing that kind of villain, and kills him for being no apparent use.
276* WeHardlyKnewYe: Doesn't make it very far into the campaign before being executed by Kylo Ren.
277[[/folder]]
278
279[[folder:General Hux]]
280!!''General Armitage Hux''
281
282General Hux is one of the generals of the First Order.
283----
284* CoDragons: Along with Kylo Ren (Sally), Hux reports to Snoke and [[spoiler:Nute Gunray]].
285* EvilIsHammy: Most of Ben's characters are fairly calm, [[NiceGuy nice people]], though often with a [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic streak]]. General Hux is decidedly ''not'', taking the opportunity to ham it up both when preparing to fire the Catacylsm Beam at Chandrila and later at Endor II.
286-->'''Hux:''' It means: I have the power to change ''history''. '''Unlimited power!!!'''
287* PetTheDog: In a very warped way. While he does have two troopers killed in a bombing run aimed at Finn, he does tell them he'll inform their next-of-kin, something the Hux of the film would never bother with.
288[[/folder]]
289
290[[folder:Rose Tico]]
291!!''Rose Tico''
292
293Paige's younger sister. A bit wacky, and very trigger-happy.
294----
295* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Ben figured Pete was on to something when he told him to loosen up a bit, and plays Rose as a bit wacky to express it.
296* HearingVoices: Claims to have voices in her head. She knows they aren't real, but sometimes likes their ideas.
297* SharedFamilyQuirks: Looks like zany imagination isn't limited to just Sally.
298* TriggerHappy: She has a shock probe and is not afraid to use it.
299[[/folder]]
300
301!!Sally
302[[folder:In General]]
303!!''Sally''
304->'''Sally''': Mesa got biiiig long floppy bunny ears... and a tongue like an anteater! And mesa face is kind of like a pony and mesa coloured peachy pinky white!\
305'''GM''': I've run Call of Cthulhu with less ghastly sounding monsters.
306
307Ben's younger sister. Initially she only tagged along with Ben because her parents couldn't find a babysitter that night, so the GM worked her into the game, and she ended up enjoying it far more than anyone expected and sticking around for the rest of the campaign. She's also wildly imaginative and not afraid to contribute to the world-building--many of the stranger aspects of the prequel trilogy were her contributions.
308
309Played Jar Jar Binks in ''Episode I'', then kept switching between a bunch of minor side characters like C-3PO, Mace Windu, and Yoda, after she got bored with the NonActionGuy. She finally settled on C-3PO and Yoda. In the Rogue One campaign she plays K-2SO. In ''Episode VII'' when everyone creates new characters, she plays Kylo Ren.
310----
311* TheAtoner: As Mace Windu, she [[RandomNumberGod accidentally]] [[OffWithHisHead killed off]] Jango Fett. Mace spends the rest of the arena battle in a remorseful daze.
312* AlternateUniverse: For awhile it was a tradition that every so often the comic would parody another movie in the same style, with the idea that the previously used movie doesn't exist in that universe so the cast is doing a campaign of that movie. Sally has played [[Film/HarryPotter Harry Potter]], [[Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic Liesl von Trapp]], [[Film/XMenFilmSeries Storm]], [[Film/{{Aliens}} Vasquez]], [[Film/TheWizardOfOz the Cowardly Lion]], [[Film/ThreeHundred Dilios]], [[Film/{{Avatar}} Trudy Chacon]], [[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay the T-1000]], [[Film/{{Casablanca}} Victor Laszlo]], [[Film/{{Inception}} Eames]], [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean Hector Barbossa]], [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture Doc Brown]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} Dr. Zoidberg]], [[Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory Violet Beauregarde]], [[Film/ForbiddenPlanet Dr. Morbius]], [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} Dr. Egon Spengler]], {{Film/Jason|AndTheArgonauts}}, and [[Series/{{Thunderbirds}} Brains]], but has no character that we know of in ''[[Film/{{Jaws}} Carcasses & Carcharadons]]'' and appears to be the GM of ''[[Film/TheMuppetMovie Amphibians & Anthropomorphisms]]''. Amusingly, some of these characters still speak like Jar Jar Binks.
313* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Has a strong tendency to decide a character or activity is "stupid/boring" and look for another. By Episode IV, [[CharacterDevelopment she's dropped this trait almost entirely]], heavily implied to be as a result of Ben's disappearance causing her to decide to get more serious about her life.
314* AxCrazy: While Sally herself is not this, some of her characters (particularly Yoda and K-2SO, and ''especially'' the latter) tend to get rather... excited about potential violence.
315* BadassAdorable: She may have joined the group as a kid, but she's run some of the most powerful and influential beings in the setting - namely, Yoda, [=C-3PO=], and Jar Jar. She created most of the worlds and settings that the GM uses, including a lot of the lore of the Force and how it relates to this universe. Out of the game setting, she's a burgeoning political activist.
316* BerserkButton: She doesn't like it [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0688.html when Ben is insulted in her presence]].
317* CloudCuckoolander:
318** Plays these. In real life she's just young and can have a short attention span.
319** She's matured by the later episodes, but now intentionally plays Yoda as having [[GoMadFromTheIsolation gone mad from isolation]].
320* DrunkWithPower: Getting to play a character in a position of power after she's given control of Yoda goes to her head ''very'' quickly. It's (almost) completely PlayedForLaughs.
321* EveryonesBabySister: In the early strips when she was young, the GM and players tended to be protective of her, cheering her on and giving her extra chances at failed dice rolls. Over the course of the series she matures considerably in both gaming style and personality, eventually no longer fitting this trope.
322* FleetingPassionateHobbies: In addition to her frequent switching of characters, in ''Episode III'', she switches interests from ice skating to fashion design to fantasy world-building to journalism to politics to veterinary medicine in between each game session. This largely stops by Episode IV.
323* HiddenDepths: Short attention span or not, she has a gift for worldbuilding. At one point, when the DM let her flat out design a set, she left him and Ben speechless in awe. She later claims that she wishes to be a fantasy writer and has apparently mapped out an entire planet.
324* LargeHam: While playing Snoke.
325* LittleMissSnarker:
326** [[CharacterDevelopment Gained]] a few pints of this during the [=RotS=]-ANH break.
327--->'''R2-D2:''' So your life expectancy just dropped... to your next birthday. Which is actually tomorrow. \
328'''C-3PO:''' Happy Birthday!
329** Or after R2 sets off a million alarms.
330--->'''C-3PO:''' I'm pretty sure this does not match the definition of "sneaking in".
331* TheLoonie: Especially in the early campaigns, she uses her vivid imagination to come up with silly details for the game. She matures a lot as she grows older, and so does her gaming style.
332* OddFriendship: With Pete, who watches over her like an older brother. Their friendship gets somewhat strained in Episode IV, but improves considerably after Ben comes back. This, of course, reflects the OddFriendship between their main characters, C-3PO and R2-D2.
333* OptOut: Supports neither side in the PlayerVersusPlayer bonanza that Episode III ends up devolving into. That being said, she does advise Ben to KillHimAlready once he's got Anakin/Annie at his mercy.
334* PlayingAgainstType[[invoked]]: After playing a series of comical and/or whimsical characters, Sally ends up playing ''Kylo Ren'' in Episode VII, and acts accordingly.
335* SoapboxSadie: She's become a minor one during Episode V. She's been suspended from school for [[FreeTheFrogs releasing the frogs intended for dissection]], and in-universe she's having C-3PO champion droid rights.
336[[/folder]]
337
338[[folder:Jar Jar Binks]]
339!!''Jar Jar Binks''
340[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jarjar2.jpg]]
341
342Jar Jar Binks is an alien native of the planet Naboo, later the Gungan Senator for Naboo in the Galactic Republic.
343----
344* AdaptationalIntelligence: In the originals, he was a ditz who only really got by thanks to dumb luck. Here, he's got a rather keen eye and a sharp mind and is the OnlySaneMan of Episode III trying to deal with the story instead of getting himself wrapped up in the other players' war. Qui-Gon calls him a genius for getting him to realize he doesn't have to fight Maul yet and that he can just Force Jump onto the ship, without a shred of irony.
345* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Jar Jar is on Naboo when Darth Vader has it blown up.]]
346* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: Sally manages to handwave her way past Jar Jar randomly calling up the Rebel base and casually volunteering up information to a bunch of people he doesn't know because he's an excellent judge of character.
347* GeniusBruiser: Jar Jar Binks gets extra points to intelligence and wisdom. Because heesa genius.
348* OnlySaneMan: During Episode III, Jar Jar is the only player character who doesn't take a side in the PlayerVersusPlayer bonanza the endgame turned into. As remarked by Yoda [[ButHeSoundsHandsome (who, it should be said, is also played by Sally)]], when Senator Bail Organa informs him and Obi-Wan that Jar Jar led the assault to liberate Naboo, defeated the Trade Federation, and moved the planet back to its original orbit:
349-->'''Yoda:''' Makes sense, it does. Jar Jar is the only one who hasn't been acting like a fool.
350* RefusalOfTheCall: [[spoiler:When Palpatine was looking for a general to lead the armies after the Droid Wars, he tried going to Jar Jar first. Jar Jar declined.]]
351* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: [[InvokedTrope Intentionally]]. Sally made Jar Jar likable in the series. It got so good, Jim said "Jar Jar, you're a genius," and it was perfectly believable.
352* StatingTheSimpleSolution: Why Jim called Jar Jar a genius in the first place. Faced with Maul, a fight he couldn't win, and no apparent way to get to the royal ship, Jar Jar just told him to use the Force to jump onto it.
353[[/folder]]
354
355[[folder:[=C-3PO=]]]
356!!''[=C-3PO=]''
357[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c3po4.jpg]]
358
359[=C-3PO=] is a protocol droid built by Anakin many years ago when he was Watto's slave. Anakin left C-3PO behind to look after his mother when the Jedi took him away to become a Jedi Knight, but after Shmi's death became Padmé's assistant, before eventually falling into the service of Captain Antillies and later on Luke.
360----
361* BriefAccentImitation: Imitates Nute Gunray to swindle the Ewocs.
362* GenderFlip: Film Threepio is male, but since Sally's playing the droid, the others use female pronouns instead.
363* RefugeInAudacity: Swindling the Ewocs multiple times over. Even when she flubs up, they don't mind, since this is entirely in keeping with their culture.
364[[/folder]]
365
366[[folder:Yoda]]
367!!''Yoda / Darth Sain''
368[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yoda3.jpg]]
369
370Yoda is a Jedi Master and one of the members of the Jedi Council.
371----
372* AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: Uses Force Ascend as a demonstration to Luke.
373* FlawedPrototype: It's hinted Yoda was one of the subjects of attempts at midi-chlorian transfer which occasionally left the test subjects slightly mad.
374* GoMadFromTheIsolation: Amazingly, a few years living on a swamp planet alone mean Yoda's gone a little peculiar.
375* MeaningfulName: Sally gives a retired Yoda the title of Darth Sain. As in "insane", which Yoda has definitely become by episode V. This is also a reference to how if you make "Darth" into "in" for the original two Darths in the real franchise (Vader and Sidious), they become "invader" and "insidious"
376* OverlyNarrowSuperlative: When Luke needs training, Obi-Wan tells him that Yoda is the best trainer in the Force there is. He's also the ''only'' one.
377[[/folder]]
378
379[[folder:[=K-2SO=]]]
380!!''[=K-2SO=]''
381[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/k2so.jpg]]
382
383K-2SO is an Imperial combat droid, who loves combat. He defected from the Empire to the Rebellion because the Empire didn't give him enough chances to fight, but found that the Rebellion doesn't really give him enough chances to fight either.
384----
385* BloodKnight: K-2SO's main motivation is to fight things.
386* CripplingOverspecialization: K-2SO is a combat droid. He's a brute when it comes to combat, but his other skills are pretty lacking which on top of the multitasking penalty from fighting clone troopers leaves him unable to hack the door to the Toprawa vault and let Jyn and Cassian out whent hey accidentally lock themselves in. [[ImprobableAimingSkills He still gets the shot off on the clone troopers even with the penalty, though.]]
387* FlatCharacter: This is how Sally plays K-2SO. His character motivation is... he wants to blow up stuff and shoot people. That's it. That's literally it. Admittedly, she had done three previous campaigns with Jim and Pete before this, so it's somewhat understandable where she got this character from.
388-->'''K2-SO:''' Let's just go somewhere and shoot some baddies!
389* LastStand: He's forced into one when Jyn and Cassian are locked in the vault and troopers are descending upon him. [[TakingYouWithMe He actually killed most of the clone troopers before going down.]]
390* OneManArmy: K-2SO had a completely combat-oriented build. As such, not only did he have an extraordinary amount of armor, health and damage output, he also had access to [[TheBerserker Berserker Rage]], to Corey's [[ArtisticLicenseBiology confusion]], that allowed Sally to extend his lifespan long enough to bring down most of the clone troopers bearing down on him with penalties to his shooting as well as implement a "hardware lock" (smash the console) to prevent the troopers from being able to get to Jyn and Cassian in the vault before dying. [[{{Munchkin}} Pete]] was the one who helped her design the character.
391[[/folder]]
392
393[[folder:Kylo Ren]]
394!!''Kylo Nabidalo Ren / [[spoiler:Greedo Solo]]''
395[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kyloren7_2x.jpg]]
396
397Kylo Ren is a leader of the First Order.
398----
399* CoDragons: Along with General Hux (Ben), Ren reports to Snoke and [[spoiler:Nute Gunray]].
400* DeathFakedForYou: [[spoiler:He was originally thought dead after Anakin beat him up as a child. When his father found out that he had survived, he kept it secret and let everyone believe that he was dead.]]
401* FailedAttemptAtDrama: [[spoiler:Kylo's murder of Han takes a far more different turn when the at-the-time "nameless" identity thief decided to solve the issue of Kylo wanting his father back by reclaiming the identity of Han Solo and offering to adopt him as his and Leia's son and Rey's brother. He quickly stabs Han before the emotion of the moment is too far lost and regain control of the conversation by cutting off Han's last words and sending him to his death by mentioning that "Hondo Ohnaka's daughter sends her regards".]]
402* HeroKiller: Sally isn't the merciful type while playing Kylo, and any PlayerCharacter that ends up at his mercy ''will'' end up dead.
403* MundaneUtility: How does he deal with all that CompressedHair? [[spoiler:Shapeshifting.]]
404* NoNonsenseNemesis: Ben assumes Kylo Ren will be a practitioner of BondVillainStupidity. Sally makes it clear she is not playing that kind of villain.
405* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the Episode VII campaign, he's not the son of Han and Leia. [[spoiler:His father was the real Han Solo, the original captain of the ''Millennium Falcon''.]] His father was killed by "Han Solo" and had his identity stolen by him.
406* SignificantAnagram: [[spoiler:"Boy Anakin Rolled." Sally admits it was a stretch.]]
407* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: While playing Kyo Ren, she invokes the trope, killing Ben's character, Lor, the instant she determines that he has nothing she needs.
408* YouKilledMyFather: Ren has it personal for "Han", due to the latter killing his father and stealing his identity. [[spoiler:Specifically, Han Solo. The ''real'' Han Solo.]]
409[[/folder]]
410
411[[folder:Snoke]]
412!!''Snoke''
413
414Snoke is a deputy administrator of the First Order.
415----
416* TheDragon: Snoke ultimately reports to [[spoiler:[[BigBad Nute Gunray]]]].
417* EvilIsHammy: When Sally gets going, apparently complete with standing on the table.
418* SurroundedByIdiots: Snoke is pretty open in his contempt for Kylo Ren and Hux.
419[[/folder]]
420
421[[folder:Other Characters]]
422Mainly during Episode II, Sally's FleetingPassionateHobbies trait resulted in her briefly playing several characters, such as Mace Windu (see [=NPCs=] section), Dex, Jocasta Nu, a youngling and Taun We.
423[[/folder]]
424
425!!Pete
426[[folder:In General]]
427!!''Pete''
428->'''Ben''': You know he's good at contorting complicated sets of rules to achieve the most favourable outcome.\
429'''Annie''': Yes, but for the benefit of '''''others'''''?
430
431An old friend of Jim's. Pete tries to abuse the system as much as possible - for example, he designed his character as short, armless, and unintelligible so he could get advantages elsewhere. Spent most of ''Episode II'' bitter about [[Film/ThePrincessBride a low-fantasy campaign]] that he, Jim, and Ben played during the first TimeSkip.
432
433Plays R2-D2, and subbed in for the GM when he had to leave for a family emergency in ''Episode II''. In the Rogue One campaign he plays Chirrut Imwe. In ''Episode VII'' when everyone creates new characters he plays Rey.
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435* AlternateUniverse: For awhile it was a tradition that every so often the comic would parody another movie in the same style, with the idea that the previously used movie doesn't exist in that universe so the cast is doing a campaign of that movie. Pete has played [[Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic Captain von Trapp]], [[Film/XMenFilmSeries Professor X]], [[Film/{{Aliens}} Corporal Hicks]], [[Film/TheWizardOfOz the Tin Man]], [[Film/ThreeHundred Captain Artemis]], [[Film/{{Avatar}} Jake Sully]], [[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay Miles Dyson]], [[Film/{{Jaws}} Sam Quint]], [[Film/{{Casablanca}} Ugarte]] (but later switched to Louie Renault after Ugarte was killed off), [[Film/TheMuppetMovie Gonzo]], [[Film/{{Inception}} Arthur]], [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean Jack the Monkey]], [[Film/BackToTheFuturePartIII Seamus McFly]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} Professor Farsnworth]], [[Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory Charlie Bucket]], [[Film/ForbiddenPlanet Robby the Robot]], [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} Louis Tully]], [[Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts Hercules]], and [[Series/{{Thunderbirds}} Virgil]], but has no character that we know of in ''[[Film/HarryPotter Wands & Warts]]''.
436* AmbiguousCriminalHistory: The other players don't know about his history or job and, an uncharacteristically serious moment, he tells Sally that he's been to prison before. Ultimately subverted: he's a lawyer for criminal defense.
437* AmoralAttorney: Surprisingly enough, Pete ''averts'' this trope. [[https://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1858.html He once defended a stalker]] and was ''glad'' the man lost, but it's his job to ensure that his clients are prosecuted fairly in a system in which the state has all the resources.
438--> '''Annie''': How to put this... How in good conscience can you defend people who, realistically, have most likely done such awful things?\
439'''Pete''': It's not about that. The state is trying to lock someone in a cage against their will. It has huge resources at its disposal. The defendant has ''me''. The state doesn't get to lock up citizens if it can't establish guilt within the law...I'm there to make sure ''the rules are followed''. That guy was found guilty. After the fact, I'm glad he got put away. But more glad that it was done ''by the book'', and not by abuse of power.
440* ChallengeSeeker: He likes making things difficult for his characters, which is part of why the battle on Toprawa goes the way it does.
441-->'''Pete/R2-D2''': Let me level with you. We're in the last surviving two-bit scrap-bucket, on this suicidal fool's errand one-percenter. We're up against the most powerful weapon ever built. The only competent entity on the mission has just been shot. And there are three highly advanced and ridiculously accurate fighters on our tail, closing fast.\
442'''Corey/Luke''': So... You're saying we're screwed.\
443'''Pete/R2-D2''': I'm saying ''this is awesome!''
444* ChaoticNeutral: In-universe [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0192.html he claims this is R2-D2's alignment]] due to his tendency to play him in whatever way gets him the most loot and experience. Ben, however, remembers R2's lust for battle and thinks [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0576.html he's actually of evil alignment.]]
445-->'''[[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0783.html Pete]]:''' If ''I'' was controlling a bad guy you know what I'd do?\
446'''Ben:''' ''"If"''?
447** Interestingly enough, Pete himself leans much more into LawfulGood territory, refusing benefits to himself if it would break the rules and showing UndyingLoyalty to the rest of the group at almost every opportunity. Granted, [[GoodIsNotNice he's still a jerk,]] [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold but a good guy underneath it all.]] Encapsulated by his opinion of his job as a defense attorney; he sees himself as the only thing stopping people from abusing power to get people sent to jail, and that his efforts ensure that they're actually jailed by the law. In the quote above, he states that while he's glad one of his clients was put away (said client being a stalker), he's more glad that it was proven by the spirit of the law that he should be incarcerated.
448* ConLang: Unbeknownst to almost everyone else, the beeping noises he makes when he speaks as R2 actually means something. Ben actually managed to decipher it, however.
449* CrazyPrepared: Bringing several different types of dice to the table (such as 'racing dice' with go-faster stripes, or a dice in Quenya) may be this or just aesthetic nitpickery, but he does otherwise provide plenty of examples.
450** When he needs to GM, in a game that has already been established as having a horrendous [[GrapplingWithGrapplingRules grappling system]], he has [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0343.html a handy set of tables and flowcharts for the grapple system]] to streamline the process[[note]]"streamline" being used loosely, given it still takes over a hundred panels[[/note]].
451** Apparently [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0857.html brings a bucket of dice]] to the table, just in case somebody needs a bucket of dice to roll at once.
452* EveryoneHasStandards:
453** Pete might be a {{Munchkin}} of the worst variety who will bend any gaming rule to the utmost, but actual explicit cheating is something he's against. He reacts with offense when accused of rigging his special die to get Ben killed. He also feels like it's almost like cheating if he doesn't roll dice to succeed, even if his build ensures that he can't critically fail on a roll of 1 anymore.
454---> '''Pete:''' Look, I cajole dice, I beg them, I even punish them. But never in my life have I ''manipulated'' them.
455** While he openly admits that [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0192.html he's happy to kill innocent NPCs]], he does care about loyalty between players, and is just as shocked as Corey when [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1111.html it turns out that]] [[spoiler:Han and Chewbacca]] were traitors. When Pete had R2 try to abandon the group back on Hoth, he intended this to be an OutOfCharacterMoment that would make the others realise that R2 must have something wrong with him, but instead they just assumed this was the sort of despicable behaviour one would expect from a {{Munchkin}}. Subverted in that, in the [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0778.html game-within-a-game scene]], R2 makes his hologrammatic character murder Chewbacca's, who is an ally of his - but Pete could argue that this is one more remove from reality, and that, while R2 himself wouldn't behave like that, he might want to play a character who does.
456** Pete is a criminal defense attorney, and admits that sometimes it means he defends some pretty skeevy people. However rather than for ego or money, Pete is doing it because he genuinely believes it's his responsibility to make sure the proper legal procedures are followed against a State that has all of the resources when his client may only have him to work with. [[https://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1858.html He was actually happy when a stalker he defended lost and was put away, but it was important that the process was done by the book.]]
457* FanBoy: Of ''Franchise/StarTrek'' (which in the Darth and Droids universe wasn't as successful as it was in real life) and ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''.
458* GadgeteerGenius: Both in and out of the game universe. R2-D2 is maxed out in mechanical and hacking skills. Pete himself is apparently very adept in IT, given that he could easily code the beep language he'd use for R2's in-universe speeches and have created multiple rigged dices that's programmed with crazy hijinks.
459* GenreSavvy: On several occasions. Comes with his personality. For example, he quickly realizes Dagobah is a swamp planet, before Corey does, simply on account of landing in a swamp.
460* HateSink: Pete is initially written as a rude, obnoxious, self-centered embodiment of negative roleplayer stereotypes. As per WordOfGod, they wanted to invert R2-D2's EnsembleDarkhorse status by making his player the most unpleasant of the bunch. However, later strips give him some redeeming qualities.
461* HerCodeNameWasMarySue: He should NEVER DM and play a character at the same time for this reason. Well this and RailRoading.
462* HiddenDepths:
463** He initially seems to be an embodiment of negative role-player stereotypes, but he manages to surprise Annie whenever he reveals parts of his personal life.
464*** Annie is very surprised when it's [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0481.html revealed]] that Pete has a job and that, presumably, he does have a life outside gaming.
465*** [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0848.html Later]] she is surprised again when it turns out that Pete's job involves wearing a suit and tie.
466*** [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1062.html Later again]] it is revealed (again to her surprise) that he gives speeches.
467*** [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1022.html Apparently]] he was a [[spoiler:frequent victim of bullying]] at school. He also has been to prison, and knows how to organize a successful protest.
468*** And [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1516.html finally]], his job's been revealed: Lawyer. For Criminal Defence.
469** Following on from the job reveal, when Annie asks him about the morality of defending criminals, he responds that he wants to make sure the government is following their own rules and not abusing their power.
470** He also plays a woman with a stalker during one (off-panel) campaign as a way to better understand stalking victims.
471* HonorBeforeReason: He's an unrepentant min-maxer and RulesLawyer, but the rules cut both ways. If it's rules-as-written, he accepts it, even if it would be disastrous for him, and even if he's offered a rules-bending out. Such as [[spoiler:refusing to take the DM's offer to use his absurd dodge skill on the fuel pump explosion, which dooms Chirrut]].
472* IrrationalHatred: He takes a dislike to Ben right from the get-go, for no readily apparent reason.
473* IThoughtEveryoneCouldDoThat: Part of the problem when he's GM, besides being out to kill Jim. Pete legitimately doesn't seem to understand that the others wouldn't have memorized the entirety of the rules or that they could abuse loopholes in those rules in an instant.
474* {{Jerkass}}: Is pretty much out to kill Ben's character, and scarcely bothers hiding it.
475* JerkassHasAPoint: When called out for what he put the player characters through during his stint as a KillerGameMaster, Pete points out all the various ways they could have easily worked their way out of the deathtraps ''without'' R2-D2 coming to their rescue, except for Jim, [[ItsPersonal whom Pete really had it in for]]. Ironically, when the GM ultimately returns and asks how things with Pete went, [[BaitAndSwitch Jim is the only player praising and defending Pete's GM style]].
476* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He may be a jerk but its shown that he does care about the others, particularly Sally as he calls out older brother Ben for being a bad example to her.
477* KillerGameMaster: When Pete guest [=GMs=] he puts the others through a killer death trap course as revenge for their actions in another campaign, although no one's character is actually killed thanks to some luck and some sucking up. Though given Pete's other comments in and about the game, this was less a pure desire to kill the other characters (except Padmé, because Pete still had it in for Jim) and more because Pete legitimately enjoys a ludicrous level of challenge in his gaming and assumed everyone else would, too. Though that being said, he did seem to take some glee when it appeared Anakin was about suffer certain doom.
478* LoopholeAbuse: As comes with his nature, he's good at it. For example, gaining a buzzsaw in Jabba's palace on the grounds he needed it to cut pizza.
479* MinMaxing:
480** Among other things, Artoo looks the way he does because Pete took the flaws "Short" and "Mute" in exchange for a bunch of perks. Though Pete bristles at the term "munchkin" by reflex.
481--->'''Ben''': ''[[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0528.html (Obi Wan spies on a meeting of Grievous and the Separatists)]]'' Jackpot. Not only the Tin Man, but the Cowardly Lion and his Munchkins too.\
482'''Pete''': They're not Munchkins. They just want to maximize their potentials.\
483'''Ben''': Hmm?\
484'''Pete''': Sorry, reflex.
485** To say nothing of Chirrut and Baze, who are min-maxed out the wazoo.
486--->'''Annie:''' If you like big challenges so much, why do you do everything you can to make things too easy?\
487'''Pete:''' There's no fun making a '''''small''''' challenge trivial.
488** He's at it again as Rey, who has flaws such as "Never Finds a Good Parking Spot".
489* NerdsSpeakKlingon: In [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1019.html strip #1019]], he rolls a die with the numbers written in [[Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium Quenya]].
490--> '''Dungeon Master:''' Okay, I can't read Quenya. What does it say?\
491'''Pete:''' ''(sigh)'' It says "your periscope is ''[[PardonMyKlingon (Quenya for "broken")]]''."
492* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Once played a long-lived ninja martial-artist during a super-hero game. (It's [[spoiler:[[Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy Ra's al Ghul]]]].)
493* NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction: He likes to make characters so minmaxed that they can trivialize any challenge, but he wants those challenges to actually be ''dangerous''. If the danger is something he'd survive even with a weaker character, he thinks it's boring.
494* OddFriendship: With Sally, though it sometimes seems [[TheFriendNobodyLikes a little one-sided.]]
495* PetTheDog: He claims [[ItsPersonal to have it in for Jim]] during the [[KillerGameMaster droid factory segment]]. but when push comes to shove, he ultimately saves Jim's character, (Padmé) from otherwise certain doom.
496* PlayingAgainstType[[invoked]]: In stark contrast to the majority of the players and their characters in ''Episode VII'', Pete ends up playing the closest thing to a hero as Rey. He still min-maxes her, though not to the detriment of her heroism.
497* {{Railroading}}: Did so during his brief time as GM during Episode II. The railroad went straight through a killer robot manufacturing death trap.
498* RulesLawyer: Pete may try to break the game, but never the rules. Turns out, in the last parts of Episode VI, they've chosen to reveal he's a criminal defense attorney in his "civilian" life.
499* RunningGag: What DOES he do for a living? NoodleImplements thus far include a suit, clients, meetings, some kind of firm, and "treacherous lying bastards with silver tongues."
500** Just to obfuscate the issue further, Ben mentions in Episode VI that he ''used'' to work in IT.
501** The end of Episode VI finally answers. He's a defense attorney.
502* TeethClenchedTeamwork: With Ben, especially early on.
503* TheresNoKillLikeOverkill:
504** Pete's idea of "light" weaponry usually involves something ludicrously destructive. For example, he didn't create and use a light nuclear warhead coated with touch powder while in Jabba's thrall because, in his words, it ran the risk of not being sufficient.
505** At the end of ''Rogue One'', [[spoiler:he hijacks the Peace Moon, firing it at Toprawa, killing Jim and Annie's characters in the process... all to "kick" Krennic. Mission accomplished.]]
506* TokenEvilTeammate: At worst, and especially where Ben is involved.
507* TookALevelInBadass: Subverted. While Pete does [[spoiler:turn out to have acquired the Lost Orb, and used it to boost his shock probe to ludicrous levels, he never gets the chance to actually use it.]]
508* UndyingLoyalty: Subtle, and mildly warped, but it is there. While Pete is a jerkass, and is not above trying to get Ben's characters killed, he won't abandon any member of the party, [[CommanderContrarian regardless of their own opinions on the matter]].
509[[/folder]]
510
511[[folder:[=R2-D2=]]]
512!!''[=R2-D2=]''
513[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/r2d24.jpg]]
514
515R2-D2 is a droid mechanic, initially in service on Queen Amidala's royal yacht. He remained in her service when her term ended and she became a senator, later going into the service of Anakin, Captain Antillies and Luke.
516----
517* BagOfSpilling: R2 loses all his fancy features during his stay at Jabba's Palace, except his shock probe.
518* BatheHerAndBringHerToMe: Inverted. He requests that he be cleaned and oiled by the Queen's most beautiful handmaiden as a reward for saving the ship.
519* JapaneseRanguage: Toward the later part of Episode V, Pete starts using an awful lot of grammatically accurate but contextually weird words and phrases using l and r sounds. [[spoiler:It's so he can demonstrate Nute's increasing hold over R2-D2.]]
520* OhCrap: Amusingly, he had a moment of this at being eaten by a dragonsnake, not having expected the flaw ''Tastes Good to Dragons'' to have an effect in a sci-fi campaign. He recovers after the GM reminds him that he doesn't have rocket thrusters (and thus doesn't have ''Tastes Good To Dragons'' either).
521* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: [[spoiler:He tried invoking this during Episode V, suggesting that R2 and C-3PO leave everyone else behind. Of course, since Pete is such a jerk most of the time, nobody noticed.]]
522* TheQuisling: When General Grievous promises to modify him.
523--> '''R2-D2''': If you're planning to give me one of those, I for one would like to bow to my new cybernetic master.
524* ShockAndAwe: He's incredibly fond of that shock probe of his. [[spoiler:Given that it's hooked up to the Lost Orb, aka ''the power source of the Peace Moon,'' it's basically a taser that can shatter continents. He's attached to it for a very good reason (and not just literally).]]
525* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: "Look, I'm telling the truth! What possible reason could I possibly have for concealing the existence of a superweapon?" [[spoiler:It turns out this was Pete trying to clue everyone in to his possession by Nute.]]
526[[/folder]]
527
528[[folder:Chirrut Îmwe]]
529!!''Chirrut Îmwe''
530[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chirrut.jpg]]
531
532Chirrut Îmwe is a blind monk who lives in Jedha City on Danuta Plateau on the planet of Tatooine. He likes getting involved in other people's conflicts, so he can show off his awesome blind fighting skills.
533----
534* GlassCannon: Chirrut has high reflexes and an extraordinary amount of attack of opportunities, allowing him to take down almost an entire squad of clone troopers on their own combat round. However, his dodge doesn't work if an explosion consumes all adjescent hexes, he only has nine hitpoints total, and he requires a Level 4 medical facility to stabilize him if he goes down. Naturally, the only one that the party knows of is Polis Massa, which had just been destroyed off-screen at the same time that Chirrut was taken out of commission.
535* HandicappedBadass: Chirrut was blind, and his familiar Baze was deaf and mute. Between the two of them, they mowed down squads of Imperial clone troopers.
536* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Pete's min-maxing bites him in the butt during the ''Rogue One'' campaign. Chirrut's character build means the minute he gets hit, due to the various flaws he's built with, he dies instantly... and due to those same flaws, takes Baze with him.
537* OneHitPointWonder: Functionally this, as he has a total of nine hitpoints. With the challange rating of the encounters throughout the campaign, if anything so much as sneezes on him he goes down, and thus his character build is based around ''not'' getting hit in the first place. Unfortunately for him, he's engulfed by an explosion near the end, [[LogicalWeakness which he is unable to dodge]].
538* {{Synchronization}}: One of his abilities lets him feel the pain of his allies when they're injured. This seems like a downgrade for his survivability, but this means that if any of his allies are attacked, it triggers an attack of opportunity for him, so and since his range is functionally unlimited, he can hit ''anyone'' on the battlefield even outside of his turns.
539[[/folder]]
540
541[[folder:Rey]]
542!!''Rey Solo''
543[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rey7_2x.jpg]]
544
545Rey is a human scavenger on Tatooine. She's actually the daughter of "Han Solo" and Leia Amidala, sent on a salvage mission to recover a hyperdrive modulator from a crashed star destroyer.
546----
547* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: In the Episode VII campaign, she's the daughter of "Han" and Leia. [[spoiler:Although this is later revealed to be untrue. She's actually the daughter of ''Luke'' and [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends Mara Jade]]. Apparently her true heritage was kept from her "to keep her safe", though, as she herself points out, this doesn't actually work, as she's still Anakin's granddaughter either way.]]
548* RockStarParking: Inverted; Pete gave Rey the flaw "Never Gets a Good Parking Spot", which means she parks far enough away from her destination that carrying anything with her costs a Fatigue point. Upon seeing [[spoiler:Luke's X-Wing parked underwater]], Rey concludes this must be genetic.
549[[/folder]]
550
551!!Annie
552[[folder:In General]]
553!!''Annie''
554->'''Annie''': I've jotted down a few lines on how I want to play Anakin.\
555'''GM''': A few lines? This is longer than all of my campaign notes!
556
557Initially a thespian rather than a gamer. She met Ben through drama class, and he introduced her to the role-playing group. She initially saw the sessions as acting opportunities (and she provided a humorous outsider's perspective on the usual PC behavior), but she is getting the hang of the combat simulations. She clearly has a lot of fun collaborating with the GM on her characters' backstories, and playing the parts for all the angst she can. Has been dating Jim since the end of ''Episode II''. Ran her own [[Film/VanHelsing supernatural]] [[Literature/TheTwilightSaga campaign]] during the second TimeSkip, but the other players didn't take to it and it strained her relationship with Jim during ''Episode III''. However, the two work out their differences.
558
559Briefly played Shmi before taking over Anakin Skywalker, then switched to Princess Leia in ''Episode IV'', later doubling as Darth Vader. [[spoiler:It's later revealed that Vader is actually Padmé in this universe, not Anakin, which means that Annie inherited this character from Jim.]] She plays Cassian in the Rogue One campaign. In ''Episode VII'' when everyone creates new characters she plays Finn.
560----
561* ActingForTwo: In-universe, she plays both Princess Leia and Darth Vader in ''Episode IV'' after the GM gives her the latter role.
562* AlternateUniverse: For awhile it was a tradition that every so often the comic would parody another movie in the same style, with the idea that the previously used movie doesn't exist in that universe so the cast is doing a campaign of that movie. Annie has played [[Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic Fräulein Maria]], [[Film/XMenFilmSeries Jean Grey]], [[Film/{{Aliens}} Burke]], [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Toto]], [[Film/ThreeHundred Ephialtes]], [[Film/{{Avatar}} Dr. Grace Augustine]], [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} the T-800]], [[Film/{{Casablanca}} Ilsa Lund]], [[Film/TheMuppetMovie Kermit the Frog]], [[Film/{{Inception}} Ariadne]], [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean Captain Jack Sparrow]], [[Film/BackToTheFuturePartIII Maggie McFly]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} Turanga Leela]], [[Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory Veruca Salt]], [[Film/ForbiddenPlanet Altaira]], [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} Dana Barrett]], [[Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts Argus]], and [[Series/{{Thunderbirds}} Jeff]], but has no characters that we know of in ''[[Film/HarryPotter Wands & Warts]]'' or ''[[Film/{{Jaws}} Carcasses & Carcharadons]]''.
563* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: During the campaign she ran, she meant for the vampires to represent the agony of immortality and werewolves the longing of an outsider, but freely admits that by the time she made Pete into the Archangel Gabriel, she had lost control and was just doing the stupidest things she could think of.
564* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Her father passed away before she joined the group. Her mother's still alive, but she and Annie don't get along.
565* DrivesLikeCrazy: Both in and out of character.
566* HeelRealization: In the middle of her argument with Jim, she realizes that him shouting in the restaurant she worked was not a case of "You did this bad thing, thus you are fired," it was the straw that broke the camel's back, and that much of it was her own fault (coming in late, not great with customers, borrowing money from the register, etc.)
567* LargeHam:
568** She can really get into a role, especially by the time Episode V comes around. Maybe it's a side-effect of playing [[EvilIsHammy Darth Vader]]. Case in point, [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1139.html throwing pretzels in the middle of dramatic declarations]].
569** And again as Finn. She's clearly having fun playing his RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
570* MeaningfulName: In the movies, "Ani" was a pet name given to Anakin.
571* TheRoleplayer: Friend of Ben's from a drama course. Joined the game as a role play exercise. The other players don't mind it most of the time, but she [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0572.html occasionally takes it too far]] for them.
572* RulesLawyer: One of her [[Awesome/DarthsAndDroids best moments]] involves her [[spoiler:outdoing Pete at his own game and using this to hamstring his railroading during his [=GM=] tenure.]]
573* SeriousBusiness: Acting. According to the [=GM=], Annie would incessantly send him notes, texts and detailed essays on character motivation.
574* SpannerInTheWorks: In a rare change from Jim being the spanner, Annie does the most damage to the GM's plans in episode III.
575* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Annie frequently either sings or quotes song lyrics, either as herself (for example, singing 'Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again' to express her feelings about her father's death) or in character (as she shifts from playing Shmi to Anakin, she has Shmi quote lyrics from 'Somewhere' and Anakin echo them). It didn't go so well when she had Leia, while riding a speeder bike, suddenly break into 'Let It Go'.
576* {{UST}}: With Jim. Eventually evolves into OfficialCouple. As of the end of Episode VI, they're engaged to be married. In fact, the Rogue One episode is being told three days before they tie the knot.
577[[/folder]]
578
579[[folder:Anakin]]
580!!''Anakin''
581[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anakin.jpg]]
582[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anakin3.jpg]]
583
584Anakin was a young slave boy who worked in Watto's junkyard on Tatooine. Originally an unimportant throwaway character that the GM inserted merely for colour in one scene, Annie took over playing him after the Jedi took Anakin with them, leaving his mother behind on Tatooine. He became a Jedi Padawan, apprenticed to Obi-Wan, and later became a Jedi Knight.
585----
586* AdaptationalVillainy: How Annie plays Anakin. Unlike the TragicVillain of the films, Annie's Anakin starts out as a CreepyChild who outright kills another kid in a fight, becomes an unhinged youth who blackmailed Clieg Larrs into marrying Shmi and mutilated him for a failure, then [[spoiler:turns the Chancellor against the Jedi in order to become all-powerful.]]
587* AnythingButThat: Anakin would rather die than become a cyborg. [[spoiler:And he did die, as revealed when Darth Vader revealed '''''her''''' identity.]]
588* CharacterCatchphrase: "Trust me." Never before has that simple phrase been so chilling.
589* TheCorrupter: How Annie plays Anakin. Specifically, corrupting Chancellor Palpatine and Padmé.
590* CreepyChild: The Jedi noticed Anakin wasn't entirely right from the off, but they probably should've been paying more attention when Anakin declared, at nine years old, he wanted to kill them.
591* IAmTheNoun: [[https://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0626.html Twice in the same strip.]]
592--> '''Anakin''': Obi-Wan, I want to thank you. [...] I've worked so hard to hide my true nature that I hid it from myself. You've helped me to see what I really am. [...] '''I''' am the Sith Lord.
593--> '''Obi-Wan''': But the Sith are a legend!
594--> '''Anakin''': I '''am''' the legend.
595* KansasCityShuffle: Uses this like mad, particularly in the third campaign where Anakin plays Palpatine and the Jedi against each other, trying to turn himself into the second most powerful man in the galaxy. The other players don't always know what's going on either; it appears the only person Annie has actually briefed on her plans for Anakin is The GM. [[spoiler:Ben noticed, but only brought it up during their climactic fight on the ruins of Naboo.]]
596* LawfulEvil: In-universe. [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0064.html Annie's playing Anakin this way]].
597* TheParanoiac: Annie plays Anakin as declaring Clieg somehow "turned" Shmi against him, when Shmi became terrified of Anakin's increasing instability.
598* RelatedDifferentlyInTheAdaptation: He still creates Darth Vader.[[spoiler:.. by corrupting Padmé with ambitions to rule the Galaxy.]]
599* TokenEvilTeammate: The way Annie plays Anakin. [[DesignatedHero Jim and Pete]] have no problem siding with Anakin even as "his" evil becomes more and more obvious.
600[[/folder]]
601
602[[folder:Princess Organa / Leia Amidala]]
603!!''Princess Organa / Leia Amidala''
604[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leia5.jpg]]
605
606Princess Organa is the Imperial Senator for Alderaan, and the adopted daughter of former Senator Bail Organa. She is in fact Leia Amidala, the daughter of Anakin and Padmé.
607----
608* HisNameReallyIsBarkeep: She's not actually a princess, it's the name she was given by her adoptive parents.
609
610%% Instead of the AssPull of her using Force Powers in Episode VIII, the webcomic has her be pulled in by the ''Raddus's'' tractor beam.
611[[/folder]]
612
613[[folder:Darth Vader]]
614!!''Darth Vader / [[spoiler:Padmé Amidala]]''
615[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vader4.jpg]]
616
617Darth Vader is a mysterious Imperial military commander clad in black armour and robes, with a face hidden behind a black mask. Vader acts as Emperor Palpatine's right hand... sort of, since he's often more in control than Palpatine. Luke and Leia are Vader's children. Originally played by the GM as an NPC with notes secretly passed from Annie, she openly took over part way through Episode IV.
618----
619* BadBoss: Vader instructs subordinates to execute themselves should they prove to be incompetent. Since they frequently prove to be incompetent, Vader goes through a ''lot'' of subordinates.
620* BaldOfEvil: Has the same sickly look as in the original movie when the helmet is removed.
621* CoolHelmet: Oh, come on, it's ''Vader''. [[spoiler:It's also what's keeping Padmé alive, thanks to the Japor snippet.]]
622* TheCorrupter: One of Vader's goals seems to be making Leia fall to the dark side, and is delighted when she turns down the offer to [[WeCanRuleTogether join him and rule the Galaxy]] and spits on him, because [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0784.html she gave in to her anger]].
623* CursedWithAwesome: [[spoiler:Thanks to the Japor snippet, Padmé cannot die, no matter how much she might want to.]]
624* DarkIsEvil: {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d when [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0676.html Vader is first introduced]].
625** ObviouslyEvil: Also lampshaded in the same strip.
626* DeathEqualsRedemption: While Vader defies returning to the light side, [[spoiler:she did manage to pass almost every test for the Path to the Light Side by Luke's ideals, in his own, [[InsaneTrollLogic confusing way]], only stopping Luke once he got to the final test, [[ItMakesSenseInContext sadism]].]]
627* DragonWithAnAgenda: Set up as one before ''Episode III'' ended.
628* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
629** Is determined to bring Luke and Leia over to his side, and is distraught when Obi-Wan claims Luke is dead.
630** [[spoiler:Even after everything Anakin did, Padmé still loves him.]]
631* {{Jerkass}}: Forcechokes Motti not because of any sort of insult, but simply because Motti pointed out that Vader shouldn't kill the staff for making mistakes.
632* LukeIAmYourFather: Does this to Princess in ''Episode IV''. On the receiving end from Luke in ''Episode V''... only for Vader to turn this on its head.
633* TheManBehindTheMan: For the first part of the ''Episode IV'' campaign, Vader was played by the GM, but just about everything the GM had Vader say or do was being dictated to him by Annie. Finally, the GM just has Annie play Vader outright because he's gotten sick and tired of all these text messages.
634* MoralEventHorizon: InUniverse, his destruction of Naboo with the Peace Moon is considered this by the players. [[EvenEvilHasStandards Even]] [[TokenEvilTeammate Pete]] calls him an "utter frakking bastard" for it.
635* MurderIsTheBestSolution: Vader's solution to the Senate being a problem? Kill the Senate.
636* NeverMyFault: As revealed in [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0840.html episode 840]], Vader refuses to take the blame for Padmé's death and ruining their love. [[spoiler:Though in this case, it ''[[SubvertedTrope wasn't]]'' her fault.]]
637* TheOtherDarrin: In-Universe. The GM plays him early on Episode IV before giving the role to Annie.
638** In-universe, [[spoiler:Padmé was played by Jim until she was brought back by Palpatine. Then it was shifted to Annie, then the progression noted above.]]
639* ThatManIsDead: When Obi-Wan addresses Vader as "Anakin", the response is "Anakin is dead". [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope And indeed, he is.]]]]
640* WhereIWasBornAndRazed: Naboo's destruction becomes this when it's revealed that [[spoiler:Padmé is Vader instead of Anakin.]]
641* YouHaveFailedMe: Vader often orders subordinates to execute themselves. According to Motti, it happens so often that they had to replace half the workforce during construction of the Peace Moon, putting its completion years behind schedule.
642* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:The fact that beneath the armor, Vader's true identity is ''[[SamusIsAGirl Padmé]]'', not Anakin. It's a significant reveal that changes the perception of many previous scenes with Vader, such as her duel with Obi-Wan.]]
643[[/folder]]
644
645[[folder:Cassian]]
646!!''Cassian''
647[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cassian.jpg]]
648
649Cassian is an agent of the Rebellion, seeking to overthrow the Empire. He is also a pacifist, following a traumatic incident in his recent past. He struggles to reconcile these conflicting motivations, in a morally complex and interesting manner.
650----
651* ThouShaltNotKill: Annie's version of Cassian became a pacifist, after an incident where he had to shoot Wedge Antilles. He can't refrain from violence entirely, since he's in the middle of a war, but he sticks to non-lethal weapons and tries to avoid killing. It doesn't always work.
652[[/folder]]
653
654[[folder:Finn]]
655!!''Finn''
656[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/finn7_2x.jpg]]
657
658Finn is an armoured trooper working for the First Order, an authoritarian group risen from the ashes of the old Galactic Empire.
659----
660* AdaptationalVillainy: Annie's version of Finn is a psychopathic BloodKnight who gleefully murders the residents of Tuanul, and later only pretends to defect to the Resistance because he's still trying to look for his friend's killer.
661* {{Irony}}: Finn pretends to defect from the First Order in part to find out who killed his friend and avenge him. [[spoiler:His 'defection' ends up causing the death of Poe, the one responsible.]]
662* TheMole: Finn is tasked by the First Order with infiltrating the Resistance.
663[[/folder]]
664
665!!Corey
666[[folder:In General]]
667!!''Corey''
668->'''Corey''': I look forward to pwning all of you. Where are the computers?\
669'''GM''': No computers. This is it.\
670'''Corey''': Lol, what? Pete said we were playing a roleplaying game.
671
672Pete's nephew, who he brings along to a session early in ''Episode IV''. He appears to be an experienced MMORPG-player (judging by some LeetSpeak in his dialogue), and is unimpressed with their more traditional system. This causes immediate friction with Sally.
673
674As of ''Episode IV'', he plays Luke Skywalker (in D&D universe going by the name "Adam Lars", later "Luke Amidala", and now "Luke [[MythologyGag Starkiller]]"). He is not present in the Rogue One campaign as that took place before Episode IV. In ''Episode VII'' when everyone creates new characters he plays BB-8.
675----
676* AlternateUniverse: For awhile it was a tradition that every so often the comic would parody another movie in the same style, with the idea that the previously used movie doesn't exist in that universe so the cast is doing a campaign of that movie. Corey has played [[WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} Philip J. Fry]], [[Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory Mike Teevee]], [[Film/ForbiddenPlanet "Doc" Ostrow]], [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} Winston Zeddemore]], [[Film/JasonAndTheArgonauts Polydeuces]], and [[Series/{{Thunderbirds}} Alan]].
677* BrattyHalfPint: At first, but he matures as the campaign goes on, mirroring Luke growing into a Jedi Knight.
678* CloudCuckooLander: It's hard to tell whether he's being sarcastic sometimes or whether he just doesn't really get that he's not playing a computer game with some of his comments, such as where he could see his inventory or if he could "replay this CutScene later" after an InfoDump. He also occasionally gets in-character and out-of-character conversations [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0725.html mixed up]]:
679-->'''Ben (as Obi-Wan):''' Let me explain from the beginning. You know your name isn't really Adam?\
680'''Corey:''' Yeah, it's Corey. I know how this works.
681** The quip about the cutscene becomes a brick joke, as much, MUCH later on (as in well over a year later), he actually does ask if they can replay that exact cutscene.
682* CultureClash: With his uncle when he wants to use an electronic random number generator instead of rolling dice.
683** His concept of roleplaying, as shown when he's confused about where the computers are when he first joins.
684* FirstNameBasis: Calls Pete by his first name.
685* LeetLingo: When tasked with changing his character's last name of Amidala, Corey suggests "Potter-underscore-1337" (after his first suggestion of just "Potter" being denied due to [[Franchise/HarryPotter not being original]]).
686* LikeFatherLikeSon: Uncle/nephew variant. Started out as [[{{Munchkin}} a mini-Pete]] of sorts, except he was interested in a different kind of games; it even got [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0702.html lampshaded by the GM]].
687* NaiveNewcomer: He's the last one joining the gaming group, with no experience in roleplaying, so the other players have to explain to him how the game works.
688* TheRolePlayer: He eventually evolves into one, taking Luke's Path to the Light Side very seriously and paying attention to his CharacterDevelopment.
689* TheSixthRanger: He doesn't join the group until Episode IV.
690* WrongGenreSavvy:
691** He has only ever played computer [=RPGs=] and is therefore unused to the conventions of tabletop roleplaying.
692** Corey falls for another form of it when [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1000.html he reaches Dagobah]] in the ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' arc. He goes in with no active sensors to avoid detection by the native population (for security reasons, assuming they're all Imperials). This leads to him [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1002.html faceplanting in a swamp]] because he couldn't tell what kind of planet he was ''actually'' landing on (he thought the fog was smog).
693[[/folder]]
694
695[[folder:Adam Lars / Luke Amidala]]
696!!''Adam Lars / Luke Amidala / "Luke Starkiller"''
697[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/luke6.jpg]]
698
699Luke is the son of Padmé Amidala and Anakin, but was adopted by Owen and Beru Lars who were moisture farmers on the desert planet of Tatooine. He has adopted the alias "Luke Starkiller" to avoid anyone finding out he is related to Padmé.
700----
701* AchievementsInIgnorance: After Obi-Wan's death, Luke became disillusioned on the usefulness of the Force, and thus was reluctant on using it himself. [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0910.html He ended up using it unintentionally at the end of the Battle of Yavin.]]
702* CloningGambit: [[spoiler:When Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru took Luke in, they sent a sample of Luke's [=DNA=] to Kamino to have clone copies of him grown to keep Luke safe from ''any'' threat. These clones are poised to take over if needed, studying Luke's life to know everything he knows.]]
703* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Luke, in Episode V, has managed to annoy every member of the Rebellion, to the extent that when he goes missing no-one feels too concerned for him.
704* HeroicBSOD: Goes through a minor one after Obi-Wan's death.
705* LukeIAmYourFather:
706** Tried pulling the reverse of this on Vader. It didn't go quite as he expected.
707** [[spoiler:Played straight when he meets Rey at the end of ''Episode VII'' and he reveals that ''he'' and not Han was was believed, was her father.]]
708* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: He initially described himself as "an expert crack-shot ninja karate master stunt driver with a suit of powered armor". The DM tells Corey to dial it down to something within reason for a desert farm boy.
709* TheParanoiac: By the time of Episode V, Luke's become one, accusing every member of the Rebellion of being the traitor, going through their things, and ever tearing the Millennium Falcon apart to find "proof".
710** And again, when he arrives at Dagobah, he tells R2 not to talk to anyone, and thinks that working out who to trust on the planet may take months. [[spoiler:Before he realizes it's a swamp planet. Admittedly, this is less easy to realize when you've just crashed on a planet you're making only in your imagination, but he deliberately did not use any sort of sensor to determine what kind of planet it was so that they wouldn't be detected.]]
711* ProperlyParanoid: It turns out Luke's paranoia saved him [[spoiler:from Han trying to kill him.]]
712* RefusedTheCall: At first Adam was reluctant to abandon his home, but even after he accepted his role as hero he fights tooth and nail against using any Force powers or his lightsaber.
713* TricksterMentor: He takes a page out of Yoda's book when training Rey in Episode VII, starting her training off by making her play hide-and-seek with him.
714--> '''Luke:''' Now I see why Yoda taught like this. It’s fun!
715* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Letting C-3PO [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0703.html take a bath in lubrication oil]] led to the oil getting contaminated with dust, which caused Beru's and Owen's weapons to jam during their fight with Vader's troops, which in turn led [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0736.html to their deaths]]. [[spoiler:Except not really, since the two anticipated this, faked their deaths, and went underground until Endor.]]
716[[/folder]]
717
718[[folder:[=BB-8=]]]
719!!''[=BB-8=]''
720[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bb87_2x.jpg]]
721
722BB-8 is a droid working with Poe for the Resistance.
723----
724[[/folder]]
725
726!!The GM
727[[folder:In General]]
728!!''The GM''
729->'''Ben''': We're messing up the GM's plans again. He probably had this whole city mapped out.\
730'''GM''': No, you guys have been great for my improvisation. I've learnt not to plan ahead more than ten minutes.
731
732He comes up with epic campaigns for the others to play... which rarely last five minutes before they go completely off the rails. He's given up trying to railroad (except briefly in ''Episode III'', where he becomes ''really'' insistent that Ben/Obi Wan go to Naboo) and instead works around the craziness that his players come up with. He still takes a perverse pleasure in ensuring that any morally dubious action the players take somehow returns to bite them in the rear.
733----
734* ComplexityAddiction: He loves making incredibly detailed game-plans and character backstories, which all inevitably go to waste when someone (usually Jim) messes it all up.
735** For a prime example of this, he never expected Jim and Ben to escape the Trade Federation ship and head down to the planet, so he had to call the game for the night in order to map out a planet so they wouldn't "Explore a couple hundred million square miles of blank graph paper." The next episode, he has to throw most of that out because of Sally taking the group through the core of the planet.
736* CovertPervert: The players think the [[GoGoEnslavement Slave Leia outfit]] is a [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1228.html cloth sack like Shmi's.]] The readers know better.
737* DeadpanSnarker: His plot goes OffTheRails at the first chance, his attempts at worldbuilding are butchered by Jim, his players spend half the time dicking around and the other half making things up as they go... The only thing he can do in response is snark and deliver karma when he can.
738* GameMaster: It's his role in the story and the only thing we know him by.
739* GiverOfLameNames: His initial idea for the Gungan's names was "Phanastacorians". Not surprising they went with Sally's choice, really.
740* JustAStupidAccent: How he deals with alien cultures, since he's not going to make a {{Fictionary}} for each race.
741* LargeHam: He has ''way'' too much fun playing the [=NPCs=]. And the sound effects.
742* LaserGuidedKarma: In-universe. He no longer suffers from illusions of being in control of his game, but he still makes an effort to bring this trope into play.
743* ManChild: Gameplay almost always grinds to a halt in big battle scenes because he gets distracted playing with the minis. Something similar happens when several {{Non Player Character}}s are interacting with each other, especially when they all have accents.
744* ManOfAThousandVoices: Switches between various accents, from Boston to JapaneseRanguage to a French and Spanish FunetikAksent to the AntiquatedLinguistics of a hard boiled detective from Noir fiction. [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0308.html Ben has to give him props for doing this well]] when he is controlling four(five if you count the one with no accent) characters with completely different accents at the same time in an NPC conversation. [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0307.html That isn't to say he's always on top of it, though.]]
745* NoNameGiven: [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0333.html Lampshaded]] in TheUnreveal.
746* OnlySaneMan: Given that Jim and Pete are in the group, that's not a hard task to accomplish. Because he's the GM, he frequently reminds the group what their objectives are ''supposed'' to be and has a thumb on the pulse of the group in the real world, helping to smooth out disagreements or letting certain players have space if needed.
747* {{Railroading}}: Mostly averted. He'll follow along wherever the party's wacky (or outright insane) ideas lead, responding only with some snark about how his perfectly good plot is just sitting there waiting for the players to notice it. However, he employs a variant of the railroading technique in ''Episode III''. When it becomes brutally apparent that ''no one'' is going to follow his "Trade Federation invading Naboo again" plot, rather than suspend or discard it, he has it proceed unopposed since the player characters weren't there to stop it. [[spoiler:This leads to the smelting of half of Naboo to start building the Peace Moon.]]
748** He is willing to tell his players that they can't do something if it's particularly stupid. Examples of this include Jim trying to shout to Ben when they're in different spaceships, or Qui-Gon's attempt to convince the droids that he was a droid.
749--->'''Han/Jim''': ''(locked in a prison cell)'' I search the cell. Do I find any blasters?\
750'''GM''': ''(rolls a die)'' No.\
751'''C-3PO/Sally''': You didn't even look.\
752'''GM''': If the die had floated up in the air on little jetpacks and sung "I've just rolled a 51", you can be sure I would have noticed.\
753'''Han/Jim''': And would I have found a blaster?\
754'''GM''': No.
755* SingleBiomePlanet: When Sally was helping make the planets, they tend to be full of variety and wonder and strangeness. The GM on their own... not so much. Most, if not all, of the worlds with single biomes are his fault.
756* SureLetsGoWithThat: His players often justify certain elements he doesn't always pay attention to in world creation. Like [[ArtisticLicensePhysics physics]]. One has to wonder if his complacency for their derailing habits is a silent thanks for their contributions.
757** In an early strip, Sally briefly took control of Boss Nass, before she was told she couldn't do that. When asked what Boss Nass was going to say, the GM uses her exact words and accent.
758** Cloud City's existence is the result of him smudging the map of a gas giant he made to show people how there was nothing on the planet.
759* TaughtByExperience:
760** He does eventually figure out how to trick Jim into following the plot rather than blundering around doing whatever and ruining everything. Well, almost.
761** With Maul, Zam and Grievious, he composes epic character backstories which go to waste when the players kill them. [[spoiler:With Nute, he takes steps to ensure Nute can never be fully killed off.]]
762* WhatTheHellHero: Indeed, [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0241.html he states]] that one of the fun things about being GM is playing NPC superiors of [=PCs=], so you can call this trope on them.
763* WhereDoesHeGetAllThoseWonderfulToys: He will always whip up painted armies of custom minis for a single battle if he has any notice. If caught flat footed... that's when the [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0967.html camel meeples]] come out.
764[[/folder]]
765
766![=NPCs=]
767!!Introduced in ''The Phanstasmal Malevolence''
768[[folder:Nute Gunray]]
769!!''Nute Gunray''
770[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nutegunray1.jpg]]
771
772The leader of the Trade Federation, who gets far more screentime than in the movies.
773----
774* AdaptationalBadass: A much more credible threat than he ever was in the films. He refuses to beg for his life when Anakin massacres the Separatists, and then [[spoiler:makes his return in Episode 5]].
775* BigBad: Throughout Episodes 1, 2, 3. [[spoiler:And in Episode VII, ''he's'' the one who leads the First Order. Lampshaded by Sally, who notes that Nute is essentially the only NPC villain in the entire universe.]]
776* BrainUploading: [[spoiler:Managed to wind up in Artoo in Episode 5. Not to mention C-3PO and Cloud City, having uploaded his mind into the digital cloud.]]
777* CorruptCorporateExecutive: A rabid believer in the free market. [[spoiler:Even as a computer virus, his parts compete against ''one another'', believing this kind of Darwinian competition is only making them stronger.]]
778* HiveMind: Subverted. [[spoiler:His virus form has tons of iterations, but they all work independently from each other, and sometimes against each other due to his rabid belief in market competition.]]
779* InvincibleVillain: Always manages to evade justice and cause trouble all over again. [[spoiler:And now that he's become a living and virtually ubiquitous computer virus, the heroes have no realistic hope of ever defeating him for good. {{Enforced|Trope}} by the DM's notes, which always specify that Gunray should escape to be used in later campaigns.]]
780* JapaneseRanguage: Invoked by the DM, who likes doing accents. [[spoiler:It helps to tip off that R2's been taken over, and is imitated by Sally when she pretends to be Nute.]]
781* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:The Nute hive mind gets away at the end of Episode VI without having been eliminated.]]
782* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Averted, due to aforementioned brain uploading.]]
783%%* ManipulativeBastard
784* OurFounder: [[spoiler:For the Ewocs, who have based their entire society on his teachings.]]
785* SocialDarwinist: His [[spoiler:virus form]] attempts to create a society whose every aspect is run like a penny-pinching, money-hungry business.
786* TheVirus: In later parts of the story, [[spoiler:he replicates his uploaded consciousness throughout the galaxy, mockingly noting that he's "gone viral."]]
787
788[[/folder]]
789
790[[folder:Sio Bibble]]
791!!''Sio Bibble''
792[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/siobibble.jpg]]
793
794The Queen's aide, who is not plotting anything nefarious.
795----
796* BeardOfEvil: Parodied. Upon hearing that Bibble has a beard, Jim assumes that he must be pure evil, and nothing can convince him otherwise (despite his own character having a beard). But Bibble remains staunchly a good guy until the very end.
797* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Bibble, [[spoiler:along with the rest of Naboo, is killed when Vader destroys it with the Peace Moon.]]
798* LesCollaborateurs: His only real semi-evil act was working as the governor of Naboo after the Trade Federation took it over (the second time) in order to preserve the population from getting wiped out, and that was reversed as soon as the war ended.
799* SustainedMisunderstanding: Jim refuses to believe Bibble isn't evil, no matter how often he's told. This goes on until after Bibble dies.
800
801[[/folder]]
802
803[[folder:Palpatine]]
804!!''Palpatine / Darth Sidious''
805[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/palpatine3.jpg]]
806[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/palpatine6.jpg]]
807
808The senator from Naboo, he seems to be a pretty decent guy, working to keep order in the galaxy and shying away from underhanded dealings whenever possible. This is a stark reversal from the original movies: instead of him manipulating the well-meaning Anakin into joining TheDarkSide, it's ''the other way around''.
809----
810* AdaptationalHeroism: In the film he was the BigBad and TheCorrupter, turning Anakin to the Dark Side. Here, he is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure whom Anakin manages to convince that the Jedi are evil and should be exterminated.
811* AntiVillain: He orders the deaths of all Jedi in the field, but he was manipulated into it and feels regret about it.
812* ArmorPiercingQuestion: [[spoiler:In Episode VI, despite being completely mad, he manages to ask one of Vader, among Luke's own questioning when they admit they've no idea on how they'd improve the galaxy.]]
813-->'''Vader:''' I've never though about [what I'd do]
814-->'''Palpatine:''' Because you never thought of overthrowing me, or never thought ''past'' overthrowing me?
815* TheCorruptible: And [[TheCorrupter Anakin]] succeeds in turning him.
816* TheEmperor: Only this time, it's because of the manipulation of the Senate forcing him to become emperor for life.
817%% * FaceHeelTurn: Manipulated into one by Anakin.
818%% * OnlySaneMan
819-->'''Palpatine:''' In the wrong hands, [the Peace Moon] could be... disastrous.\
820'''Anakin:''' But in the right hands?\
821'''Palpatine:''' There ''are'' no right hands!
822** Seems to be subverting around Episode 6. Even Vader is thrown off by his strange speeches. [[spoiler:Turns out Anakin has been tormenting him even beyond his death]].
823* PreAssKickingOneLiner: Upon realising that Anakin being in Luke's body makes him vulnerable:
824-->'''Palpatine:''' You always were an angry boy Anakin. But now you have a body again. (commence Force lightning)
825* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In a stark contrast to his characterization in the movies, this Palpatine actually has good intentions and wants the best for the Galaxy.
826* RetiredBadass: A former Jedi Knight before he went into politics. Apparently in this universe, "Darth" is an honorific given to retired Jedi.
827* SanitySlippage: Clearly suffering from this by the time of Episode 6, as the Empire's sins weigh ever more heavily on his mind. [[spoiler:It's revealed the ghost of Anakin has been haunting him for a long time, likely contributing to his insanity and every horrible action he's committed]].
828* SanityStrengthening: [[spoiler:Finding out Anakin was haunting him helps make Palpatine a bit more lucid. Not that he gets to enjoy it for long.]]
829* ShockAndAwe: Only it's not evil. It's intended to ''pacify'' people.
830
831[[/folder]]
832
833[[folder:Darth Maul]]
834!!''Darth Maul''
835[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darthmaul.jpg]]
836
837A private eye hired by Palpatine to help recover the Lost Orb of Phanastacoria, he is actually meant to be an ally to the [=PCs=], but is not treated as such by Jim (who, of course, sees everyone in terms of XP and loot).
838----
839* AntiquatedLinguistics: He talks like a 30s hard-boiled detective, particularly the slang.
840* BountyHunter: Except not. He's really a PrivateDetective, but nobody relevant is willing to hear him out and team up with him.
841* DeadPartner: To Jango Fett, hence his hatred of Obi-Wan.
842* HeroAntagonist: He's actually supposed to be an ally to the players, but due to [[TheRealMan Jim]] just wanting to kill him for XP and loot, he ends up being against them anyway.
843* JadeColoredGlasses: He's cynical and hardened, thinking he has to look out for number one first and foremost, and poo-poos the "idealists" trying to create "peace and order in the galaxy."
844* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Why he and Obi-Wan end up conflicting in the end, even after he reveals they were supposed to be on the same side.
845* PoorCommunicationKills: He and the player characters were supposed to be on the same side, but he only explains this after mortally wounding Qui-Gon, which leads to Obi-Wan killing him as well.
846* RetiredBadass: Has the title of Darth, which is reserved for retired Jedi, and while he was introduced before this was established, he's still referred to with it later on.
847* {{Retirony}}: His LastWords after Obi Wan deals him a mortal wound are that he was going to retire right after this case.
848* WhamLine: He starts talking during the duel with Obi Wan and Qui-Gon, and suddenly reveals that they were all supposed to be on the same side. At this point, the established plot of ''Star Wars'' goes completely off the rails, for good reason.
849
850[[/folder]]
851
852[[folder:Valorum]]
853!!''Chancellor Valorum / [[spoiler:General Grievous]]''
854[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/valorum_8.jpg]]
855 [[caption-width-right:160:[[labelnote:''Click for spoiler'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grievous.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
856
857Supreme Chancellor of the Republic. He is given a much expanded role than in the movie, [[spoiler:becoming the cyborg Separatist general Grievous, with an expanded backstory compared to the movies]].
858----
859* AdaptationalVillainy: [[spoiler:Granted, Grievous was a straight villain in the films, but he never did anything like sending people to concentration camps or harvesting organs to build himself a cyborg army.]]
860* AscendedExtra: Valorum of the movies is barely even a presence. This version is a great deal more memorable.
861* BadBoss:
862** He's enthused at the idea of Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan "disappearing" a few senators.
863** [[spoiler:As Grievous, he kills some droids for interrupting his monologue.]]
864* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:He returns as General Grievous.]]
865* ChekhovMIA: He goes missing at the end of Episode I, with no-one able to find him. Palpatine speculates he'll be a problem in the future. [[spoiler:Sure enough, he returns in Episode III.]]
866* CloudCuckooLander: He's quite mad, apparently a side-effect of his time in office. His introduction has him rambling on about sand-flies, apropos of nothing. [[spoiler:He's still quite mad as General Grievous.]]
867* CompositeCharacter: He eventually becomes [[spoiler:General Grievous]], and later on [[spoiler:a backup of Grievous' brain was copied into a new form that became known as General Phasma]].
868* DoesNotLikeSpam: He ''detests'' marmalade, thus sabotaging Palpatine's attempt to get him to the negotiating table with promises of sandwiches.
869* FinalSpeech: Gets a long one, fittingly made out of other people's final speeches.
870%%* GeneralRipper
871* TheHedonist: None interrupt his scheduled wine-tasting sessions! Not even the threat of laser-sword related dismemberment.
872* LargeHam: "Kneel before Valorum!"
873%%* ManInTheMachine
874* NotSoHarmlessVillain: [[spoiler:Went from the human, if CloudCuckoolander PresidentEvil variant, Chancellor Valorum to... General Grievous.]]
875* OrganTheft: [[spoiler:According to Grievous, he has Qui-Gon's [[TongueTrauma tongue]], Dooku's heart, and Zam Wessel's [[EyeScream eyes]]. Literally.]]
876%%* PresidentEvil
877* SanitySlippage: Yoda mentions he apparently used to be... slightly less insane.
878* WhamLine: [[spoiler:[[SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay "Cyborgs. Under. My. Command".]]]]
879* WickedCultured: Recites poetry during the first part of his duel with Obi-Wan.
880* YoureInsane: [[spoiler:Called out on this by Obi-Wan. Not that it has any effect.]]
881-->'''Obi-Wan:''' You're nuts!
882-->'''[[spoiler:Grievious]]:''' If I'm nuts, who is the nutcracker?
883[[/folder]]
884
885[[folder:Mace Windu]]
886!!''Mace Windu''
887[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/macewindu2.jpg]]
888
889A slightly ditzy member of the Jedi Council. He is played by Sally for a short while.
890----
891* CaptainOblivious: When played by the GM, he has little to no idea of what's happening around him. [[spoiler:Because of what Gunray had done to him.]]
892-->'''Anakin:''' With respect, Master Windu couldn't spot a Sith if he was one.
893-->'''Palpatine:''' You have a point.
894%%* CloudCuckooLander
895* DaChief: Momentarily, after Anakin and Obi-Wan crash the dreadnought, culminating in asking why he shouldn't execute them right there.
896* DeadpanSnarker: In response to Anakin's cryptic comments.
897* ManchurianAgent: [[spoiler:Controlled by the Trade Federation.]]
898[[/folder]]
899
900!!Introduced in ''The Silence of the Clones''
901[[folder:Jango Fett]]
902!!''Jango Fett''
903[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jangofett.jpg]]
904
905A bounty hunter after Obi-Wan.
906----
907* BountyHunter: [[spoiler:Except not. He's also a PrivateDetective.]]
908* CardCarryingVillain: Openly admits to being a criminal mastermind.
909* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:He's the silver serving robot seen throughout Episode I, undercover.]]
910* ComfortingTheWidow: Presumably how he and Zam got together after Maul's death.
911* ComplexityAddiction: Sure, he ''could'' shoot Obi-Wan... or he could come up with an elaborate plan involving a clone army and plunging the galaxy into war instead. Justified, slightly, in that he wants Obi-Wan to suffer.
912* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: [[UnreliableNarrator According to Ben]], [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0737.html his aim sucked.]]
913-->'''Ben''': He had a nervous twitch fighting living targets. He ''never'' hit.
914** The characters do note, though, that this ''only'' applies to [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman organic life.]] Their aim is ''much'' better when fighting droids, as both [=K2S0=] and Artoo found out.
915* OffWithHisHead: Sally didn't know cutting his head off would, y'know, ''kill him''.
916* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: His primary motivation is to avenge the death of [[spoiler:his detective partner Darth Maul, as well as his wife Zam Wesell]].
917* ToThePain: Delivered to Obi-Wan upon meeting.
918* WhyDontYaJustShootHim: Boba asks this, more than once, including long after Jango's death.
919* YouKilledMyFather: Jango wants to kill Obi-Wan [[spoiler:for killing his detective partner, Darth Maul; then once Obi-Wan kills Jango, his son Boba comes after him]].
920
921[[/folder]]
922
923[[folder:Dookû]]
924!!''Count Dookû''
925[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/countdooku.jpg]]
926
927The leader of the Separatists, worried about the dangers of the Peace Moon.
928----
929* AntiVillain: He's convinced the Peace Moon has been turned into a weapon, which Palpatine plans to misuse, and is prepared to do anything to stop this.
930* CassandraTruth: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. [[spoiler:He's right about the Peace Moon being a weapon, but Palpatine only built it as a deterrent and did not intend to use it...initially.]]
931* FrenchJerk: Complete with FunetikAksent.
932* JerkassHasAPoint: He declares the Senate to be a corrupt juggernaut. A recurring plot throughout Episode IV is how the Senate are nearly all obstructive and corrupt.
933* LukeIAmYourFather: His last words are trying to tell Anakin he's his father. Whether he actually is or not isn't clear.
934* WellIntentionedExtremist: Unlike in canon, Dooku really does want the galaxy to be a better place. He's genuinely trying to alert people of the danger of the Peace Moon, and only really starts getting into the war when the player characters force his hand.
935
936[[/folder]]
937
938[[folder:The Clones]]
939!!''The Clones''
940
941The many clones of Jango Fett, grown as an army for the Republic.
942----
943* ApologeticAttacker: They're genuinely sorry that they have to kill the Jedi, and several even state [[ItHasBeenAnHonor how much of an honor it was working with them]] before finishing them off.
944* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy:
945** Averted [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0675.html here]]. They not only manage to successfully avoid shooting the droids but also kill most of the rebels. It's later implied that this is only when Vader directly controls them with the Force.
946** Conversed when investigating the wrecked Jawa crawler and later Owen and Beru's wrecked homestead. Unlike in the film proper, Obi-Wan dismisses the idea that the clones could've attacked the crawler because they're "rubbish" shots and the blast points are ''too'' precise for it to have been from them. Ben isn't aware that Vader can improve their aim with the Force at this point, though.
947** It's established that the Clones are terrible shots because their "clone-father", Jango, had a nervous twitch when aiming at organic targets, like humans or aliens. However, against non-organics, like droids, they're lethal.
948* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy: Actually, they're just really frikken stupid.
949* ThePollyanna: They are often ''way'' too cheerful and upbeat in nearly all situations. Like killing all the Jedi.
950* WeakWilled: The explanation here is that Fett included a failsafe in their programming that would kill them if they fell under the control of someone else; instead, it just cut off their connection to the Force, making them highly compliant to the Force-adept.
951* WeHaveReserves: Ben finds their willingness to sacrifice themselves for no reason at all very disturbing.
952-->'''Obi-Wan:''' You guys need a better union.
953* WouldNotShootACivilian: They deliberately avoid shooting the droids in the middle of a firefight. This is only if they're ''civilian'' droids. Any that are working against them are fair game.
954
955[[/folder]]
956
957!!Introduced in ''Revelation of the Sith''
958[[folder:Tàrkin]]
959!!''Governor Tàrkin''
960[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tarkin_5.jpg]]
961
962An Imperial governor who often butts heads with Vader.
963----
964%%* AntiVillain: Seemingly a Type III or IV.
965* CharacterCatchphrase: Tends to interject his statements with "'ow you say".
966* EvenEvilHasStandards: He objects to Vader's destruction of Naboo via Death Star. Keep in mind that in the original, ''he'' was the one that ordered the Death Star to fire.
967* PoirotSpeak: Speaks with a, 'ow you say, ridiculous accent. One almost identical to Dooku's, in fact...
968* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Compared to [[BadBoss Darth Vader]]. He thinks that the very [[EarthShatteringKaboom use]] of the Peace Moon [[DontCreateAMartyr will negate its use as a deterrent]].
969
970[[/folder]]
971
972[[folder:Owen and Beru Lars]]
973!!''Owen and Beru Lars''
974[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/owenlars4.jpg]]
975[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/berulars.jpg]]
976
977Luke's aunt and uncle.
978----
979* TheCameo: They briefly appear in ''Rogue One'' disguised as monks in full-body robes, investigating the Empire.
980* CallForward: [[spoiler:Based on what they say in [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1408.html this]] comic, they may be involved with the First Order.]]
981* CharacterCatchphrase: "You'll die", or variations thereupon, usually involving looking at things (like the sky).
982* CharacterisationMarchesOn: When first introduced, they seem pretty normal, aside from Owen mentioning that it's not safe to leave the farm with all the Sandpeople around. Then, on their return at the end of Episode III...
983* CrazySurvivalist: In addition to surrounding the moisture farm with guns, they also tell Adam not to look up at the sky, among other things. When Adam is told about the rebellion and empire, Owen tells him to melt down the droids, who are telling "crazy lies, spread by outside folk". Even Vader [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0736.html was impressed]] by their defensive arsenal.
984* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:During their appearances in Episode VI and ''Rogue One'', they note a connection between the increased "Black Alpha chatter" and the First Order, hinting towards the plot of the comic's upcoming ''Force Awakens'' arc.]]
985* JerkassHasAPoint: While raising Luke the way they did was... questionable, there were good reasons for it.
986** The "Blue Milk" was a Force Suppressant that kept him hidden from people hunting down Jedi, like Darth Vader.
987** The combat training was intended for use if there was a fight... which given who his mother was, is sensible.
988** "Don't look at the sky," seems to be standard conspiracy theorist nonsense, but ''Rogue One'' makes it clear that that's due to data crystal dust in the atmosphere, which can diffract the light of the two suns in ways harmful to the eyes.
989* KilledOffForReal: As of [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0735.html Episode 735]], they got shot down by the stormtroopers that hunted R2-D2 and C3-PO. [[spoiler:Except they survived, having faked their deaths.]]
990* ProperlyParanoid: As it turns out, they had a good reason to make Adam drink the blue milk.
991
992[[/folder]]
993
994!!Introduced in ''A New Generation''
995[[folder:Han Solo]]
996!!''Han Solo''
997[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/greedo_sw_1828.jpg]]
998[[caption-width-right:160:Good ol' Han.]]
999
1000Pilot of the ''Millennium Falcon'', and a shapeshifter who assumes the appearance of a green alien when he shows up. He gets promptly killed and his identity stolen by "Greedo".
1001----
1002* AcePilot: Of the ''Millennium Falcon'', apparently.
1003* BaitAndSwitch: Since Greedo is [[http://www.darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0112.html killed]] by Anakin in an AccidentalMurder, the actual Greedo in Episode IV is given the name Han Solo, who is faced with "Greedo" (Jim as the original Han Solo) in the bar at Mos Eisley.
1004* CoolStarship: The ''Millennium Falcon'', before it is... [[DeadPersonImpersonation acquired]] by "Greedo".
1005* ExactWords: His last words? "Only Han Solo flies the Millennium Falcon". Greedo agreed with him.
1006* VillainousFriendship: Seemingly with Jabba the Hutt.
1007* VoluntaryShapeshifting: According to Jabba the Hutt (which is why "Greedo" was able to impersonate him despite looking nothing like him).
1008[[/folder]]
1009
1010[[folder:Jabba]]
1011!!''Jabba the Hutt''
1012[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jabba6.jpg]]
1013
1014A crime lord who is friendlier than in the movies.
1015----
1016* AffablyEvil: Jabba seems to be rather friendly in his ''New Hope'' appearance. Then again, he didn't know about "Greedo"'s DeadPersonImpersonation as of yet.
1017* BizarreAlienBiology: Constantly [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by him, using metaphors referring to human anatomy and then mentioning he lacks that certain part of anatomy. Also, in the ''Rogue One'' comic, [[spoiler:he looks more like a tentacled monster, as the comic uses Bor Gullet as a stand-in for him, which may be a larval form he has... though his own words on the topic might indicate that it's a form of VoluntaryShapeshifting to a limited degree]].
1018* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Leia tries to kill him, he gets wrapped up in trying to come up with some appropriately good last words, then tries correcting ''another'' thing he's said, having failed to notice he'd already given off a good one moments before.
1019* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:He's used as a stand-in for the Bor Gullet from ''Rogue One''.]]
1020* IWouldSayIfICouldSay: As a RunningGag, ''every'' strip with him in it has him use an expression before realizing it doesn't apply to him literally. Usually in the form of "[expression]. Well, [corrected expression]."
1021** Except in one instance, where he actually ''is'' what he's saying (because in this instance, he's not using a physical description).
1022* MadLibsCatchPhrase: "...Not that I have a <body part>."
1023* NoSell: Thanks to his food being soaked in midichlorians, he's immune to the Force.
1024* SeriousBusiness: Interpretive dance. Jabba drops Oola in the Sarlaac pit for a minor violation.
1025* SpannerInTheWorks: The Empire hired him for contract work on the second Peace Moon. Jabba's greed meant he cut corners, accidentally helping out Rey and the Resistance several years down the line.
1026* VillainousFriendship: Seemingly with the original Han Solo.
1027* WickedCultured: A deliberately decadent version. Boba calls him an aesthete.
1028[[/folder]]
1029
1030[[folder:Wedge Antilles]]
1031!!''Wedge Antilles''
1032[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wedge4.jpg]]
1033[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wedge5.jpg]]
1034[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wedge6a.jpg]]
1035
1036A recruit for the Rebellion, and a shapeshifter. Also not up to anything evil.
1037----
1038* AcePilot: Remains unchanged.
1039* AdaptationSpeciesChange: A regular human in the movies, here Wedge is a shapeshifter.
1040* AmbiguouslyGay: After he mistakingly thinks Luke blew up with the Peace Moon, he is horrified that he's "lost him" and he never told him anything because he wasn't ready, which all rather strongly indicates that he may carry feelings for him.
1041* CaptainOblivious: He remains cheerfully oblivious to Luke's distrust of him.
1042* CharacterCatchphrase: Calling people "good buddy".
1043* CompositeCharacter: Wedge also takes Bib Fortuna's place, though not as a shapeshifter - it's just a costume. He's also Cassian's contact at the beginning of ''Rogue One''. And, er, Miss Piggy in the Muppets story.
1044* MythologyGag: Wedge being a shapeshifter is used to explain why he was played by two[[note]]technically three, as Wedge was voiced by David Ankrum[[/note]] actors in the original film. While Denis Lawson portrayed[[note]]but not voiced[[/note]] Wedge during the flight scenes, and later became the ultimate MauveShirt by reprising[[note]]and now voicing[[/note]] the role in ''Empire'', ''Jedi'', and ''Rise of Skywalker'', during the briefing scene he was played by Colin Higgins, who was replaced after one day of filming. His scene, however, was not reshot after Lawson was brought in.
1045* NiceGuy: Despite Luke's suspicions, he's actually one of the single nicest people in the entire campaign.
1046* ShapeshifterModeLock: Got stuck in one form after Cassian shot him in the splanch, but he later got it fixed.
1047* UriahGambit: Luke deliberately gives Wedge the wrong location details for meeting up. Wedge survives anyway and gains good intel.
1048[[/folder]]
1049
1050!!Introduced in ''The Enemy Let Slip''
1051[[folder:Lando]]
1052!!''Lando Calrissian''
1053[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lando6.jpg]]
1054
1055"Freddo"'s former parole officer and legendary drunk.
1056----
1057* AdaptationalHeroism: While Lando in the movies is definitely a hero, he's still a criminal. This version was actually a police officer in his backstory.
1058* TheAlcoholic: While we don't see much of it, he has settled on a planet with an atmosphere consisting almost entirely of alcohol, and Han seeks him out because he knows every bar in the galaxy.
1059[[/folder]]
1060
1061[[folder:Boba Fett]]
1062!!''Boba Fett''
1063[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bobafett_7.jpg]]
1064[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bobafett6.jpg]]
1065
1066Adopted son of Jango Fett, and the son of Darth Maul and Zam Wessel.
1067----
1068* AdaptationExpansion: Boba has a minimal presence in the films. This version is much more involved in the plot.
1069* ArchEnemy: Wants to be this to Obi-Wan, due to his involvement in the deaths of all three of Fett's parental figures. Unfortunately by the time Fett's old enough to be a threat, Obi-Wan has already passed away.
1070* BizarreAlienBiology: He and other shapeshifters apparently have an organ called a "Splanch," that locks them in a single form if damaged or destroyed. You can apparently take one from someone else to get your powers back.
1071* ChekhovsGunman: He erased Kamino from the Jedi Archives (by feeding all books on planets to dogs), and was the son whose operation Jango offered to pay for.
1072* DeathByAdaptation: Whereas in both the ''Legends'' and Disney continuity Boba Fett survived his plunge into the Sarlaac, here Boba gets his brain sliced.
1073* DelayedReaction: After Jim reveals the terrible truth, and Boba has his breakdown and falls into the Sarlaac, his reaction is about something else Jim had said...
1074-->''Wait... Darth Vader's a '''[[spoiler:"she"?]]'''''
1075* ItsPersonal: He chases after Obi-Wan Kenobi to try and avenge his family.
1076* LargeHam: His quest for vengeance involves some lengthy soliloquies.
1077* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Nobody can bring themselves to tell him that [[YouKilledMyFather Obi-Wan]] is already dead. [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1088.html To wit.]] However, Han (but not Jim) finally gets sick of it eventually, and [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1272.html lets him know]].
1078* LukeIAmYourFather: Jango, who raised him, eventually reveals that Zam Wessel and Darth Maul were his biological parents.
1079* RevengeBeforeReason: Totally consumed by his desire for revenge on Obi-Wan Kenobi, and even channels [[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan Khan]].
1080* SanitySlippage: The reveal of what happened to Obi-Wan causes him to have a breakdown.
1081* ShapeshifterModeLock: Locked in his Jango form after being hit in the splanch while undercover.
1082* WhyDontYaJustShootHim: [[http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/1086.html Agrees with Han on this regarding Obi-Wan]], rather than assembling an entire army to kill one guy.
1083[[/folder]]
1084
1085!!Introduced in ''The Jedi Reloaded''
1086[[folder:"The Moon Ghost"]]
1087!!''"The Moon Ghost" / [[spoiler:Anakin Skywalker]]''
1088A malevolent entity who appears at the climax of Episode VI.
1089----
1090* TheCorrupter: The ghost has been driving Palpatine mad over the years. [[spoiler:Considering the Emperor tried to cyberize Anakin after the latter lost to Obi-Wan, he kinda has a good reason for it.]]
1091* DemonicPossession: Takes control of Luke and makes him attack Vader. [[spoiler:It's because Luke's his son, and it's suggested he may try again, if Han and Princess ever had a child of their own...]]
1092* EarlyBirdCameo: Is first referenced by the stormtroopers guarding the tractor beam in Episode IV, with Obi-Wan exploiting their fear of it by making a spooky noise with the force.
1093* LogicalWeakness: Taking over Luke's body means they're weak to Palpatine's Force Drain attacks. And since [[spoiler:Anakin]] is so angry, it only amplifies the attack's power further.
1094* OnlyMostlyDead: [[spoiler:As it turned out, despite being gruesomely burned on Naboo, Anakin was still alive after he was recovered by Palpatine, who upon the former's refusal to become a cyborg, harvested his midi-chlorians to give the equally NotQuiteDead Padmé, while Anakin's spirit endured, haunting the Emperor for his entire reign.]]
1095* TheParanoiac: [[spoiler:Anakin's paranoia has only gotten worse thanks to his death. By the time he reappears, he believes even Padmé never loved him, even though Padmé's villainy as Darth Vader was all in his name, even down to killing Obi-Wan to avenge him, and killing Palpatine at the cost of her life to save him when he possesses their son.]]
1096* WalkingSpoiler: Well, not ''walking'', but, yes. Their presence, and [[spoiler:that it's '''''Anakin''''', is a huge twist.]]
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1098
1099!!Introduced in ''The Forced-Away Kin''
1100[[folder:General Phasma]]
1101!!''General Phasma''
1102The incredibly bizarre general of the First Order's army.
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1105* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Film Phasma is a self-serving sociopath. This version is a total nutcase, but is loyal to the First Order.
1106* BrainUploading: [[spoiler:Towards the climax of Episode VII, it turns out Phasma is a copy of Grievous's brain in a human body.]]
1107* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Often speaks in poetical or literary quotations, which have little or nothing to do with the situation at hand. [[spoiler:So no different from when she was Valorum, then.]]
1108* CoDragons: As the First Order's field commander [[spoiler:and a backup of Nute Gunray's most valuable general since the Droid Wars]], she is of similar standing to General Hux and Kylo Ren.
1109* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:Phasma is the result of a copy of former Chancellor Valorum/General Grievous' brain being uploaded in a new form.]]
1110* {{Cyborg}}: She is by her own admittance, half-robot/half-human.
1111* DeathSeeker: Phasma's not too fussed about being killed by the [=PCs=]. Of course, given her origins, it might not be an inconvenience for her.
1112* DistinctionWithoutADifference: [[spoiler:Grievous was half-human, half-robot. Phasma is half-robot, half-''human''!]]
1113* GenderFlip: [[spoiler:Valorum/Grievous was male, whereas Phasma is referred to by Finn as "ma'am" and is assumedly female beneath her armor]].
1114* ThatManIsDead: [[spoiler:"Grievous is gone. He was weak and foolish, half-human/half-robot, with an organic brain and heart."]]
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